<h2>Correct answer:</h2><h3>cayó, rompió</h3>
Both words are conjugations of different verbs but in the same tense. So this tense is the preterite. The preterite tense is one of two simple past tenses. It is used to describe actions that took place or were completed at a certain point in the past. So cayó comes from the verb caer and rompió comes from the verb romper. Both conjugations stands for the third person singular. On the other hand, this sentence uses the reflexive pronoun se (third person singular). In Spanish, we use Reflexive Pronouns with a verb to point out that a person carries out an action to or for himself or herself. Finally:
<em>Ayer, mi prima se </em><em>cayó</em><em> de la bicicleta y se</em><em> rompió </em><em>la pierna</em>
To correctly write the sentences with the requested nouns, the noun located in the complement must be changed.
<h3>How to identify the
Correct Word?</h3>
To select the correct word in each case, the context of the sentence and the meaning of the word to be used must be followed, in such a way that once the word is incorporated into said sentence, its general context does not change but on the contrary, it looks better described or complemented.
Using the given nouns, the appropriate change and modifications to obtain a correct sentence are:
- ¿Buscas este <u>traje</u> grises?
- Juan va a comprar esa <u>chaqueta</u> blanca.
- Mis padres trabajan en aquella <u>tienda</u> nueva.
As you can see, in addition to modifying the noun, you must modify the demonstrative adjectives that are found before the noun, and the adjectives that are found after, so that they correspond to the gender and number of the word.
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