<span>Virgilio Martinez is the chef-owner of Central in Lima, Peru and is known for applying modern cooking techniques to indigenous.</span>
1. Venir
2. Venir
3. Iremos (not 100% sure tho)
4. Vamos
5. Ir (not sure tho)
1) vas 2) voy 3) ir 4) voy 5) vas 6) vamos 7) ir 8) van 9) vamos 10) va 13) ir 14) voy
Hope this helped!!! ~Melany
Answer:
Explanation:
Im pretty sure it's like this.
Ernesto: El restaurante donde comiste ayer es bastante caro. Sara: Es verdad. pague más o menos de 50 dólares por la cena.
In English:
Ernesto: The resturant that you went was too expensive. Sara: It's true. I paid more or less 50 dollars for the dinner.
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In the following paragraph we are able to see the usage of the Simple Conditional (indicative mode).
This verbal tense is mainly used in <u>Spanish grammar</u> to express hypothetical actions or situations, as well as wishes or polite questions.
<h2>That is, it is generally used to express an intention in an attenuated form.
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In addition, it is used in cases where you want to give advice and suggestions in a <u>polite way</u> or <u>soften requests</u>, to express doubt or probability in the distant past and to express a future from a past point of view.
This mode is the equivalent to the usage of would in english grammar.
Now, in this case Gustavo is asking Cristina in a polite way his wish to travel with her to Ecuador, making a list of the activities they would do (hypothetical situations) if they go there:
Hola, Cristina: Me (1) (<u>gustaría</u>/ I would like) que fuéramos juntos de vacaciones a Ecuador. Tú (2) (podrías/you could) pasear por los rápidos que tanto te gustan y también nosotros (3) (iríamos/we would go) a conocer la tarabita (rough cable car). Por las noches, (4) (saldríamos/we would go out) a contemplar la luna y las estrellas. Dicen que es un lugar muy hermoso para apreciar la naturaleza. No te preocupes por la comida, porque sé que allí los restaurantes son excelentes, así que (so) (5) (cenaríamos/we would dine) en buenísimos restaurantes. Yo te (6) (invitaría/I would invite you) a todo lo que quisieras. Pero, por favor, di que sí vas conmigo. Gustavo