1) primavera - spring
2) otoño - fall
3) invierno - winter
4) verano - summer
Answer:
1. No, mi primo Andrés ya viajó a Perú.
2. No, ya busqué una tienda de computadoras.
3. No, ya encontramos muchas rebajas en el centro.
4. No, ya pagó las sandalias María.
5. No, Mónica y Carlos ya regatearon con el vendedor.
6. No, mi abuela ya paseó por la playa.
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.
D: Ve derecho
Correct me if I wrong. :)
Commands using the given words are created using the conjugation of the verbs in Imperative Form and Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns.
<h3>How to create
Sentences with
Double Object Pronoun?</h3>
Sentences with double object pronouns are common in Spanish, since they are usually commands that mention which person should carry out the action and on which subject it should be carried out. In the case of the given words, the commands would be:
- Tráemelos
- Escúchenlo
- No words
- No se la digas.
- No se los pongan.
- Hácela
- Vaya
- Cómpramelos
- No se la escribas.
- Pídanselo
You should keep in mind that not all object pronouns can always be attached to the same word, as is the case with negative sentences.
More information about Object Pronouns in Spanish: brainly.com/question/19009622
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