Answer:
For Salir: Yo salgo, Tu sales, El/Ella/Ud Sale, Nosotros/Nosotras Salemos, Ellos/Ellas/uds Salen.
For Tener: Yo tengo, Tu tienes, El/Ella/Ud Tiene, Nosotros/Nosotras Tenemos, Ellos/Ellas/uds Tienen
For Poner: Yo pongo, Tu Pones, El/Ella/Ud Pone, Nosotros, Nosotras Ponemos, Ellos/Ellas/Uds Ponen
For Poder, Yo puedo. Tu puedes. El/Ella/Ud puede, Nosotros/Nosotras Podemos, Ellos/Ellas/Uds Pueden.
For Venir: Yo vengo, Tu vienes, El/Ella/Ud Viene, Nosotros/Nosotras venimos, Ellos/Ellas/Uds Vienen
For question 2, What does it mean by "conditional tense?" Like add present tense to it? If it's just fill out the table again I can do that too.
Explanation:
Answer:
Pongan
Explanation:
“Pongan” is the correct answer because it is the plural form of the word “pon”. The reason it is plural is because at first, the sentence said “los chicos” which is translated into English as, “the kids” or, “the boys.” Which is also in plural form.
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Answer:
You should say, "Adónde vas? Qué vas a hacer allí? Qué tiempo va a hacer? Qué vas a empacar?
Explanation:
Ir + A + infinitive is basically "I'm going to" in English. Ir means to go, so the near future tense is the same in English. An important thing to remember is to NEVER conjugate two verbs in a row. It's va a hacer, not va a hace.
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