Answer:
1. correct
2. correct
3. *empiezas
4. correct
5. correct
6. correct
7. correct
8. correct
9. correct// if it's past tense **perdió
10. correct (?)
11. correct
12. correct
13. correct
14. correct
15. correct
16. correct
17. correct
18. *Él
19. correct
20. correct (?)// if its past tense *perdimos
21. *estudiar
22. correct
23. correct
24. correct
25. correct (?)// if you meant to say my family is thinking .... *mi familia está pensando
26. correct// if it's past tense **perdió
27. correct
28. *perdió
29. correct// if it's past tense **perdió
30. correct (?)
31. correct
32. correct
33. correct
34. *yo prefiero....erase voy
35. *cerré
36. *Sam empezó ...erase va
37. correct
38. correct
39. correct
40. *Griffith pide...erase va//Griffith le pidió ayuda a su abuela
41. correct
Answer:
1. Un alfombra
2. Un estante
3. La aspiradora
4. Una servilleta
5. El refrigeradora
6. La almohada
7. La estufa
8. La comoda
9. La lampara
10. Ensuciar
11. Bedroom - Dormitorio
12. Kitchen - Cocina
13. Attic - Atico
14. Parking lot or driveway - Estacionamiento
15. Dining room - Comedor
16. Office - Oficina
17. Quita
18. Pasa
19. Saca
20. Plancha
Explanation:
These answers are 100% accurate.
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Answer:
Complete the table of everyday expressions with the literal or figurative meaning according to
it's necessary.
Sense bunk!
Figurative sense
The living room is an oven.
His sheets were glued.
The train's taking him.
My cousin's very thin.
The kid's running fast.
Walk slowly.
Explanation:
For both ir and er endings, if you want to conjugate a verb, remove the ir or er ending and add the ending that matches the subject and according to the tense. For instance, the imperfect tense that is used to talk about past actions, conditions, or events that occurred regularly or frequently or that were in progress in a moment in the past, takes the endings indicated in the Table below. So the conjugation differ in the root of the verb. For example:
The ending of the verb LEER is er and the ending of the verb VIVIR is ir. To conjugate these verbs for the second person singular (tú), remove the ending er and ir ending and add iste to the end of each word, therefore:
- Leías
- Vivías
So the ending is the same, but these two conjugations differs in the root of the word.
Yo y yo? i’m not sure what the context is