Jorge y Rosa reciben medicina de su médico
This question is incomplete. What you have to do is to complete the sentence with the future tense.
Answer:
The correct answers are:
Mi mamá comprará un abrigo.
Deberás ir a buscar tus gafas de sol.
Melissa saldrá a pasear en bicicleta.
Estaré en la casa hoy.
Luis y Pilar cerrarán las ventanas del auto.
Ustedes irán a nadar en la piscina.
Los chicos volverán temprano de la playa.
Los turistas usarán un impermeable en el hotel.
Explanation:
In this case we find verbs conjugated in the simple future verb tense. This verb tense is used to express an action to come, an intention or a probability.
The correct way to conjugate regular verbs in the future will be by replacing their root as follows:
Amar:
(yo) amaré
(tú) amarás
(él) amará
(ns) amaremos
(vs) amaréis
(ellos) amarán
Temer:
(yo) temeré
(tú) temerás
(él) temerá
(ns) temeremos
(vs) temeréis
(ellos) temerán
Partir:
(yo) partiré
(tú) partirás
(él) partirá
(ns) partiremos
(vs) partiréis
(ellos) partirán
Answer: When addressing someone who you are unfamiliar with, someone with higher authority, or someone who is older like a grandparent or principally, you use usted. When you are talking to someone familiar like your cousin or friend, you refer to them as tú.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. les dice
2. Me escribe
3. te dan
4. les vende
5. nos describen
6. le paga
Explanation:
Here you have to choose the right option. To do this, you must always look at who is speaking, or the context of the sentence.
1. The seller tells them the price
2. My mom writes me a message
3. Your friends give you
4. The saleswoman sells them
5. The boys describe us the new shopping center.
6. Maria pays you with the credit card (here is "le" because the sentence says "usted", so there is no family relationship between the people who speak)