The correct answer is A. <span>They both follow the double verb rule even though there is a preposition in the middle, so the next verb always remains in the infinitive.
For example: me voy a hacer eso - I am going to do that; acabo de dormir - I just stopped sleeping.
B is incorrect because they need to be conjugated, and the verb that follows does not; C is incorrect because they are normal Spanish words which would be understood anywhere where Spanish is spoken; D is incorrect because they are actually antonyms, meaning they have opposite meanings.</span>
To complete the activities of the aforementioned unit, you must understand the structure of the Present Perfect and Past Simple tenses.
<h3>How is the
Structure of the
Tenses?</h3>
The structure of the simple past in Spanish is usually the one shown below for affirmative sentences:
- Subject / verb in the preterite / complement.
For its part, the perfect tense requires the conjugation of the verb "haber" in the present, as well as a main verb in the past participle, as shown below:
- Subject / "haber" in the present / main verb in the past participle / complement.
Therefore, depending on the verb tense that is required to be used, the guides shown can be used.
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Answer:
la camisa
Explanation:
vestirse means "Get Dressed" so anything that involves getting dressed (ie putting clothes on) would be your best bet.
La Camisa translated to English it means Shirt which is something you use to get dressed.