1. Write one phrase used to ask for food in a restaurant?
2. What is your best possession?
3. Where does your family cook dinner?
4. In your family, who cooks? Who sets the table? Who washes the dishes?
5. What are you doing right now?
6. If you like to be with children, where do you volunteer? Do you like helping sick people?
7. What did you give your mother or father for their birthday?
8. How do you like watching television programs, alone, with your family, or with your friends?
9. Do you have your own computer, or do u share with someone? With who? If you don’t have a computer, would you like to have one?
10. When something appears too complicated on the computer, what do you do?
Answer: These are the right answers:
CANTAR:
yo cantaba
tú cantabas
usted cantaba
él/ella cantaba
nosotros cantábamos
ustedes cantaban
ellos/ellas cantaban
VENIR:
yo venía
tú venías
usted venía
él/ella venía
nosotros veníamos
ustedes venían
ellos/ellas venían
QUERER:
yo quería
tú querías
usted quería
él/ella quería
nosotros queríamos
ustedes querían
ellos/ellas querían
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little bit on the answer, it can be added that the <em>imperfecto</em> indicates that the action, the process, or the state that is expressed by the verb took place in conjunction with a past action. For instance: <em>Paula cantaba cuando sonó el teléfono</em>. In addition, it is often used to describe repetitive actions. For instance: <em>Carlos venía todos los días a verme</em>). It is formed by adding the following suffixes:
TRABAJAR COMER VIVIR
(yo) trabaj-aba com-ía viv-ía
(tú) trabaj-abas com-ías viv-ías
(usted, él, ella) trabaj-aba com-ía viv-ía
(nosotros, -.as) trabaj-ábamos com-íamos viv-íamos
(vosotros, -as) trabaj-abais com-íais viv-íais
(ustedes, ellos, ellas) trabaj-aban com-ían viv-ían
For this case, we will translate the sentence part by part.
the coach (masculine): El entrenador
interviews: entrevista
the athlete (masculine): a el atleta
In Spanish the word "el" serves to differentiate the word "atleta" from the masculine or feminine gender.
Answer:
You have to say:
El entrenador entrevista a el atleta.