Answer:
El partido de hockey es a las 6:00 p.m.
Yo cierro mi oficina con llave.
Y tú, ¿qué opinas de mi novio?
Explanation:
The three sentences are in the simple present tense. In the first case it's used to talk about an action in the near future:
The hockey match is today at 6:00 p.m.
In the second sentence it's used to express a every day habit:
I lock my office with key.
In the third case, it's used as the typical simple present form: to talk about the present.
What do you think about my boyfriend?
Question 1 with 1 blank El partido de hockey a las 6:00 p.m.
Answer 1: El partido de hockey comienza a las 6:00 p.m.
The hockey match starts at 6:00 p.m.
Question 2 with 1 blank Yo mi oficina con llave (key).
Answer 2: Yo cierro mi oficina con llave.
I lock my office with a key.
Question 3 with 1 blank Y tú, ¿qué de mi novio?
Answer 3: ¿Y tú qué piensas de mi novio?
And what do you think about my boyfriend?
Answer:
1. El doctor dijo que no ES nada grave (singular)
2. El doctor QUIERE ver la nariz del niño (singular)
3. Su mamá ESTABA dibujando cuando Miguelito entró llorando (singular)
4. Miguelito TIENE la nariz hinchada (singular). Ellos FUERON al hospital (plural).
5. Miguelito no QUERÍA IR a jugar más (singular), ahora QUERÍA ir a casa a descansar (singular)
6. Miguelito y sus amigos JUEGAN al béisbol en el patio (plural)
7. SON las dos de la tarde (plural)
8. Miguelito le dijo a la enfermera que le DUELE la nariz (singular)
Explanation:
In Spanish, the way that the speakers conjugate the verb is very important; in fact, in this language we only need a conjugated verb to have an entire and complete sentence; of course we can add a lot of other parts as nouns, adjectives, adverbs and etcetera, but grammatically the verb is the one thing needed.
REMEMBER: Conjugated verbs do not include GERUNDS, INFINITIVES or PARTICIPLES. These three forms are the NON-CONJUGATED-FORMS of the verb.
In our exercise we have to conjugate the verb that we have behind parentheses; we will be focusing all attention to the subject of the sentence to be able to identify the NUMBER (plural or singular), because it also has to match with the verb:
1. El doctor dijo que no ES nada grave (singular)
2. El doctor QUIERE ver la nariz del niño (singular)
3. Su mamá ESTABA dibujando cuando Miguelito entró llorando (singular)
4. Miguelito TIENE la nariz hinchada (singular). Ellos FUERON al hospital (plural).
5. Miguelito no QUERÍA IR a jugar más (singular), ahora QUERÍA ir a casa a descansar (singular)
6. Miguelito y sus amigos JUEGAN al béisbol en el patio (plural)
7. SON las dos de la tarde (plural)
8. Miguelito le dijo a la enfermera que le DUELE la nariz (singular).
Answer:
The right form of the verbs between parentheses in Imperfect Preterite Tense is:
Explanation:
The translation of the sentences is:
The Imperfect Preterite Tenseis characterized by mentioning actions whose beginning or end is not confirmed within it, the conjugation of the verbs used in the sentences in this tense is shown below:
Finally, you should only replace nouns with the appropriate personal pronoun and use the conjugation that applies to that pronoun.
A better landing
Proper luggage weight
Punctuality
Safety
Answer:
This question requires an audio for the answer, and I don't have access to this audio, but I will give you a help so that you can detect the correct answer.
Explanation:
The most convenient thing is that you listen to the audio several times and try to identify the words you know, so that by context you can understand the rest.
Using headphones is also a good option for you to focus better.
As far as I can tell, the audio is about travel tips, or steps to take either on a trip or at an airport.
The question you want to answer must be related to the following words in Spanish:
"El paso dos nos garantiza." If you hear something like this, you will be close to your answer.
The possible responses you should listen to will be:
"Un mejor aterrizaje"
"Peso adecuado del equipaje"
"Puntualidad"
"Seguridad"
Answer:safety
Explanation:i took it and got it right
venis
viene
vienes
vengo
Vengo is the conjugation of the verb venir for the first person singular in the simple present tense. The simple present is used when talking about habitual actions or routines. So yo is the subject pronoun that matches the first person singular. The other words also comes from the verb venir in the simple present but venis matches vosotros, viene matches él/ella/ud and vienes matches tú. Finally:
Yo vengo en taxi (I come by taxi)
Fill in the blank with the correct indirect object pronoun. Yo ____ escribí una carta a mis abuelos ayer.
Answer : Yo les escribí una carta ayer.
Explanation :The indirect object in this sentence is "mis abuelos", that is plural, so the indirect object pronoun has to be plural too: "les" means "a ellos".
Hope this helps!
Answer:
cargo
sueño
en contra
superar
convertirse
cima
Explanation: