La comida está hecha.
El carro está arreglado.
Answer:
vino
estudias
lea
conversemos
vaya
recicles
podamos
estudiamos
está
como
acabe
sea
hablen
ahorre
duermen
pongamos (before that word your teacher should have put nos)
visitar (the same)
niegan
conservamos
ponga
mude (before that word your teacher should have put se)
acabemos.
is supposed to say haber so you would say haya. so say haga.
tener
reciclar (the same)
despierten
Explanation:
i speak spanish
Si clauses indicate possibilities, which may or may not become reality. They refer to the present, past, and future. These conditional sentences have two parts: the condition, or Si clause, and the main or result clause which indicates what will happen if the condition of the Si clause is met.
The tense of the result clause depends on the tense of the Si clause. In other words, the tense of the two clauses follow a prescribed sequence.
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