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•Volvió la monarquía constitucional
•Juan Carlos I, nieto del rey Alfonso XIII, lo sucedió como dictador
Explanation: esas dos están bien
Answer:
Ok, we must choose the option where the conjugation is in the imperfect tense.
Now, is easy to see that the only option where the verb is conjugated in the preterite tense (usually this conjugation ends in -ía) is option B:
Las Hadas leían hechizos, where the verb is "leer", and when conjugated, it transforms from "le-er" to "Le-ían", so it is also irregular, then this is the correct option.
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This is an exercise in which you will correctly use verb forms, depending on the context of the sentence. The options in Spanish are in their simple verb form, and must be used thus:
1. Mis amigos siempre se visten con ropa muy elegante. (In this case neither vestir, or, vestirse, would work in the sentence as the context of the sentence requires and extra auxiliary verb, which is se. In English, it would like this: My friends are always dressing with elegant clothing.
2. Julia y Ana van a ponerse (se van a poner) los vestidos nuevos. (The two options in black are synonymous. What changes is the use of auxiliary verbs and articles).
3. Usted iría a llegar antes (before) que los demás invitados, ¿no? (You would arrive before all the other guests, wouldn´t you?
4. En general, puedo afeitarme yo mismo....