Necesito estudio.
Necesito estudiar.
Necesitar estudiar.
Necesito estudiamos.
The correct option to answer the question, taking into account the sense and the context of it, is: "necesito estudiar."
To select the correct word in each case, the context of the sentence and the meaning of the word to be used must be followed, in such a way that once the word is incorporated into said sentence, its general context does not change but on the contrary, it looks better described or complemented.
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2. characteristic
3. one time action
4. date
Answer:
1. repeated action
Explanation:
The sentence says you used to read stories when you were a child. We do not know how many times they read the book nor specific dates so it is in the imperfect tense because it is a repeated action.
Answer: 1 repeated action "You read spells when you were a kid."
Answer:
Ellos;Ella.
Explanation:
The person is saying The grandparents are tall and pretty, so his grandaughter will have tall pretty hair.
Answer:
C, Ellos, Ella
Explanation:
B.) comenzar
C.)parar
D.)vivir
Answer:
comenzar
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is option b. dijimos.
So, the phrase is: Mis amigos y yo dijimos que fue aburrido.
Explanation:
All the options presented are conjugated in the past tense correctly, but not all are agreeing with the subject. In Spanish conjugation changes depending not only on the tense but also on the gramatical number and person used. The subject is the one that addresses both, and for the sake of the agreement of the whole sentence the verb conjugation has to be coherent with it.
Note that the phrase is indicating that My friends and I ("Mis amigos y yo") said that is was boring, which refers to the plural first person (we). So, only option b. dijimos matches this criterion, as is the conjugation of the Spanish verb "decir" in the plural first person (we).
Option a. dijo is not correct because is conjugated in the singular third person (she/he). Option c. dijeron is neither the correct answer for it is conjugated in the plural third person (they). And option d. dijiste is incorrect because is using the singular second person (you).