Answer: Write a paragraph of 10 sentences describing a story that uses the past and imperfect. Use Mr. Jordan's stories as copies. Make up a story using imagination and what you know about the past and imperfect.
Explanation:
Answer:
Escuché de una peluquería muy buena cerca de aquí.
--> (TRANSLATED) I heard about a very good hairdresser near here.
Sooo, I'm actually about to take my Spanish 4 midterm and times popped up on my review from 1,2, and 3, funny enough.
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"¿A qué hora es la clase de español?" translates to, "What time is Spanish class?"
An appropriate response would be, "Le classe de </span>español es a luna en punto."
Meaning, "Spanish class is at one o'clock."
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Answer:
<h2>D. Fueron</h2>
Explanation:
If the subject is you-all – informal (vosotros/vosotras), conjugate by dropping the ending and add -áis, -éis, or ís. If the subject is they (ellos/ellas) or you-all – formal (ustedes), conjugate by dropping the ending and add -an (-ar verbs) or -en (-er and -ir verbs).
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There's 3 ways for 3 different types of verbs, -ar,-er,-ir verbs
which are verbs ending with those phrases.
Basically you replace ar,er,or,ir with the following:
ar:
yo...o
tu...as
ustd/el/ella...a
nosotros/as...amos
ustedes/ellos/ellas...an
er:
yo...o
tu...es
ustd/el/ella...e
nosotros/as...emos
ustedes/ellos/ellas...en
ir:
yo...o
tu...es
ustd/el/ella...e
nosotros/as...imos
ustedes/ellos/ellas...en
Conjugation makes the sentence seem more natural, and without out it you'll get a different meaning and it won't be as fluent. That was a lot to right! Would you be able to mark me the brainliest please?