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Answer:
Compra un paquete de papel para la impresora.
Ve al sitio web de la agencia de viajes y pide la información sobre nuestro hotel.
Imprime la información.
Termina de hacer las maletas.
Revisa el aceite del carro.
Comprueba que tenemos una llanta extra.
Limpia el parabrisas.
Llena el tanque de gasolina.
Ven a buscarme a la oficina.
Explanation:
Tú commands are the singular form of informal commands. You can use In this example we must use the affirmative tú commands, which are used to tell someone we have a close relationship with, such as Ana and Eduardo´s marriage, to do something. To form the affirmative tú command, regular verbs use the third-person singular form of the present indicative. Verbs that end in -ar are followed by the third-person singular ending -a, while verbs that end in -er and -ir use the third-person singular ending -e. Verbs with irregular third-person singular forms use the same irregular form in the affirmative informal command, except for specific verbs. For example, the affirmative tú command for "ir" is "ve."
abuela
abuelo
tía
primo
hermana
Answer:
9. fuimos
10. Nos sentamos
11. hacía
12. pusimos
13. esperábamos
14. vimos
15. corrió
16. tenía
17. me levanté
18. corrí
19. dejó
20. salió
Explanation:
Both the preterite and imperfect tenses are forms of the past tense, but when telling a story, background information is given in the imperfect and sudden, one-time events are talked about with the preterite. Another quick example of these two tenses used in the same sentences is:
Mi mamá estaba hablando por teléfono cuando llegó la abuela.
Mi mom was talking on the phone when my grandma arrived.
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