Good friends are important to me
To change "lento" to an adverb you can put "lentamente"
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Response in bold and underlined.</em></h3>
Translation 1: <em>Rosa</em><u><em> dances (</em></u><em>dances) a tango in the theater.</em>
- 1. Rosa<u> baila </u>(bailar) un tango en el teatro.
Translation 2: <em>My friends</em><u><em> speak </em></u><em>(speak) French very well.</em>
- 2. Mis amigos<u> hablan </u>(hablar) francés muy bien.
Translation 3:<em> I</em><u><em> open </em></u><em>the window when it's hot</em>
- 3. Yo<u> abro </u>(abrir) la ventana cuando hace calor.
Translation 4: My brother and I<u> learn </u>to swim in the pool.
- 4. Mi hermano y yo<u> aprendemos </u>(aprender) a nadar en las piscina.
Translation 5: Where do you<u> live</u>?
- 5. ¿Dónde<u> viven </u>(vivir) ustedes?
Translation 6:<em> Do you</em><u><em> receive </em></u><em>gifts for your birthday?</em>
- 6. ¿Tu<u> recibes </u>(recibir) regalos para el día de tu cumpleaños?
Translation 7:<em> </em>The students run home in the afternoon.
- 7. Los estudiantes<u> corren </u>(correr) a casa por la tarde.
Translation 8: <em>We watch television.</em>
- 8. Nosotros<u> miramos </u>(mirar) la televisión.
Translation 9: <em>You never eat spicy food, do you?</em>
- 9. Usted nunca<u> come </u>(comer) comida picante, ¿verdad?
Translation 10: <em>My brother and I practice soccer after school.</em>
- 10. Mi hermano y yo<u> practicamos </u>(practicar) el futbol después de clases.
Translation 11: <em>You always have breakfast in the cafeteria.</em>
- 11. Ustedes siempre<u> desayunan </u>(desayunar) en la cafetería.
Translation 12: <em>Your parents will travel to Rome this week.</em>
- 12. ¿<u>Viajaran </u>(Viajar) tus padres a Roma esta semana?
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Answer: The tango is a mixture of African and European music & dancing styles.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Perdí las llaves.
2. Se olvidaron las llaves.
3. Se cayó la botella.
4. Dejaste el dinero en casa.
5. Ella rompió sus gafas.
Explanation:
The Simple Preterite indicates an enunciated action that is considered finished. It applies to actions completed in the past that are not necessarily related to the factual status of the present situation.
It is used in Spanish to express: actions that take place at a certain moment in the past in a timely manner or a new action that occurs in the past and that interrupts a course of action that was already in progress and that is expressed in the past tense.