Answer:
1. Yo voy
2. Tu novio va.
3. Adela va.
4. Mi prima y yo vamos.
5. Tú vas.
6. Ustedes van.
Explanation:
The exercise aims for you to practice conjugation in PRESENT of the verb IR, which is an irregular verb, it means it doesn't follow a conjugation rule like other verbs. You need to notice that a conjugation is done with a personal pronoun or also nouns or names.
For example, answer 3 uses a name to conjugate, but answers 2 and 4 use a noun to conjugate (boyfriend and cousin respectively). The other answers use a personal pronoun.
Here is the conjugation of the verb IR in PRESENT.
IR
Presente Indicativo.
yo voy
tú vas
él/ella va
nosotros vamos
vosotros vais
ellos/ellas van
Answer: Question 1: estás/ Question 2: Estoy, está, son / Question 3: está, está / Question 4: están / Question 5: están / Question 6: es / Question 7: es, es / Question 8: está / Question 9: está
Explanation: This is an excercise to distinguish between two confusing verbs in Spanish "ser" and "estar". In general, the verb "ser" is used for permanent situations and characteristics. That is why in Question 7 both blanks are filled with "es" (the verb form for the third person singular), as Martin is from Mexico (permanent characteristic) and he is her classmate (a current situation). In the case of Question 2 "ya son las ocho de la noche", it is a fixed expression used to convey surprise. As regards the verb "estar", it is used to indicate position, temporary situations or perceptions. Questions 2, 3. 4, 5, 8 and 9 indicate or ask where some person is (position). They have been conjugated according to the person in the sentence: estás: 2nd person singunlar vos (you), está: 3rd person singular el/ella (he/she), estoy: 1st person singular yo (I), and están: 3rd person singular ellos (they). Finally, Question 1 is a fixed expression "como estás" that means "how are you".
Answer:
well if you're behind on any of the work in that class, try to catch up on it. If you're struggling and don't know the answers just google translate honestly, or if you're actually trying to learn then DuoLingo is awesome! Hope this helps :)
Explanation:
Answer:
I THINK it might be all of the above, because none of those are past tense. I'm not sure though, don't count on me.
Explanation:
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