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abruzzese [7]
3 years ago
9

¿Cuáles son los "bloques de construcción" de un argumento?

Spanish
1 answer:
dlinn [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Los componentes básicos de los argumentos son proposiciones (o declaraciones o afirmaciones). Una proposición (declaración o afirmación) es una oración que es verdadera o falsa.

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1. To swim -- nadar

In this phrase, we have a verb nadar, which means to swim.

It belongs to the first group of verbs, it ends in AR.

<em>It's a regular verb.</em>

Present participle for this verb is nadando, and past participle is nadado.

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2. To practice sports -- practicar deportes

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The verb we used is practicar. It's a regular verb from the first group and it ends in AR. Present participle for this verb is practicando and the past participle is practicado.

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Practico deportes todos los miércoles y sábados.

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The verb we are going to talk about is usar and it means to use something, in this case computer.

It has a double meaning -- <em>to use and to wear.</em>

It's a regular verb ending in AR. Present participle is usando and past participle is usado.

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No me gusta usar vestido rojo.

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Mi madre está usando mi computadora, así que no puedo terminar mi tarea.

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It's a verb that belongs to the second group, as it ends in ER and it is a regular verb.

Present participle for correr is corriendo and past participle is corrido.

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<em>It means to run, to move, to go by, to change position of etc.</em>

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Mi hermana corrió 10 km en el maratón.

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Present participle for cantar is cantando and past participle is cantado.

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Present participle for this verb is jugando and past participle is jugado.

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