Answer:
I want to go to the pool.
(Yo) quiero ir a la piscina.
Explanation:
In Spanish, the word <em>piscina</em> means <em>swimming pool.</em>
This is an affirmative sentence in present tense. The verb <em>querer</em> means <em>to love</em> or <em>to want</em>.
The conjugation:
1. yo quiero 1. nosotros queremos
2. tú quieres 2. vosotros queréis
3. él quiere 3. ellos quieren
When we want to say something we would like to do (the same subject), then we need the infinitive form after the verb <em>querer.</em>
<em> </em>
<em>Quiero CANTAR. </em>(I want to sing.)
<em>Quieres COMPRAR un coche. </em>(You want to buy a car.)
<em>Quieren VISITAR España. </em>(They want to visit Spain.
In Spanish, the subject can be graphically omitted.
<em>Yo quiero ir a la piscina</em> or <em>Quiero ir a la piscina.</em>
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Finally, the verb <em>ir</em> (to go) requires the preposition <em>a </em>(to).
Answer:
There are 2 incorrect command forms.
Traigas and Pon
Explanation:
the subjunctive or command form is used to expresss of will, doubt or suggestion. The subject here is "usted".
Usted traiga
Usted ponga
Usted use
Usted evite
Translation:
Mrs. Sanchez, here are some suggestions for your trip. Don't just bring your credit card because it's also good to have cash. Use your cell phone to take pictures because a large camera draws attention. Avoid being an easy target. Put your money in your front pocket, not your back pocket.
• Yo ‘juge’ una película en un festival
• Yo ‘saqué’ la carne del horno
• Rogelio ‘miró’ una película de misterio
• Gabriel ‘prefiero’ una sopa de pescado
• De joven, Alberto ‘podia’ correr 6 millas en una hora
• Arturo ‘vio’ videos en internet cuando Horacio lo llamó.
• La señora Ortiz ‘era’ una buena maestra