1. Tu y yo *podemos* ir a una fiesta el viernes
2. Julio y Nacho van a ir a el parque este lunes.
3. Juan va a ir a comer
(Hope it helps)
Translation:
“That same week was the International Music Festival in Cartagena. There were many parties and parades on the street.
Carolina and Magdalena decided to go visit a friend who was a scientist and they walked towards the exit of the hotel. When they saw the parades in the streets of Cartagena they put on costumes to try to hide, and so that the pirates would not recognize them.”
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Answer:
1. Cuando Paquita <u>era</u> joven, le gustaba nadar.
2. De niño, Armando <u>veía</u> la tele solo una hora cada noche.
Explanation:
1. "Iba" means went (from verb to go), while "era" means was (from verb to be). Therefore, "Paquita iba joven" has no sense, but "Paquita <u>era</u> joven"
2. "era" means was (from verb to be), while veía means seen (from verb to see). Therefore, "Armando era la tele" has no sense, but "Armando <u>veía</u> la tele"