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Answer:
estás, está, estamos, estáis, están (same answer both left and right)
Explanation:
"ando" is for -ar verb
"iendo" is for -er, -ir verb
but becareful because some verb er irregular verbs
This question seems to be incomplete. The correct thing to do is to re-write these sentences using the preterite tense.
Answer:
The correct answers are:
Nosotros jamás cuidamos nuestra nutrición.
Todos llevamos vida de sedentarios.
En agosto mis hermanos y yo resolvimos estar a dieta.
Yo no ví a mis hermanos en dos meses.
En octubre ellos adelgazaron dos libras.
Explanation:
In this case, all verbs are conjugated in a verb tense called: pretérito perfecto simple.
We use this verb tense to describe completed events or actions that have happened in the past, or to describe finished actions but close or recent to the moment of speech.
Regular Spanish verbs can be transformed into a perfect simple past tense by changing its root as follows:
<u>Amar:</u>
(yo) amé
(tú) amaste
(él) amó
(ns) amamos
(vs) amasteis
(ellos) amaron
<u>Temer:</u>
(yo) temí
(tú) temiste
(él) temió
(ns) temimos
(vs) temisteis
(ellos) temieron
<u>Partir</u><em>:</em>
(yo) partí
(tú) partiste
(él) partió
(ns) partimos
(vs) partisteis
(ellos) partieron
It is correct. When you say Ivette tiene que llamarlo, it means that Ivette needs to call him.