<span>MARISA Come on, Antonio, we're late. Hey, the (1)
Do they have air? And you cleaned (Did you clean) the (2)
to see the highway (highway) well?
ANTONIO Yes, yes. But I do not (3)
well the car. Yesterday I arrived very tired from the office.
MARISA If you're still very tired, I can (4)
today.
ANTONIO No, thanks, but if you want you can help me put the suitcases in the (5)
.
MARISA Hey, remember we have to go to (6)
to fill the tank.
ANTONIO Yes. Come on up, Marisa, we're leaving ... Hey ... I'm sorry but it's not working (7)
. It is (8)
.
MARISA Chico, what bad luck! Why do not you call (9)
from your phone (10)
?</span>
Answer:
8. habría descubierto
9. habría conocido
10. habríamos participado
11. habrían comprado
12. habríamos apreciado
Explanation:
This tense is "condicional perfecto". We use it in practically the same cases as the "condicional simple", but it refers to actions already completed.
This tense is used in Spanish to:
* express demand or desire for an action that has not taken place
* state an assumption about something that happened in the past
* describe the hypothetical scenario of a past action in conditional sentences
La parte superior es de dos piezas y es de color azul y amarillo, es muy elegante. La parte inferior es azul con rayas blancas y largas para usar con botas. Es un conjunto exquisito!