1. Falso
2. Falso
3. Falso
4. Cierto
5. Cierto
6. Falso
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Explanation:</h2>
This exercise has missing context. Remember to post complete question in order to get great and correct answers. Anyway, the answers I have given you are correct and here it is the translation:
1. Carmen is happy because the club president starts a recycling program.
False
2. Héctor expects Carmen to get mad at the president.
False
3. Carmen is afraid that the other members want to clean the beaches.
False
4. Carmen likes to go to the beach.
True
5. Hector is surprised that Carmen resigns from the club.
True
6. Carmen believes that the president will change her mind.
False
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Answer:
Or The blue golf shirt and brown pants.
His bathing suit.
Or pink shoes.
Or A hat.
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. habían (plusquamperfect preterit)
2. hemos (composed perfect preterit)
3. habías (plusquamperfect preterit)
4. había (plusquamperfect preterit)
5. he (composed perfect preterit)
6. había (plusquamperfect preterit)
Explanation:
These are all in two tenses: either plusquamperfect preterit (also known as pluperfect) or composed perfect preterit. They both form with the proper person of the verb plus the verb "haber". However, they have different uses. Plusquamperfect preterit refers to a time in the past earlier than a previously mentioned time. For example in number 4 we know Tomás arrived to the airport and then saw the plane had not landed yet, although both actions are in the past, one happened before the other. In composed perfect preterit, we refer to an action that occurred very recently and has finished. For example in number 2, the visit happened today which is fairly recent but not going on anymore.