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Use the verbs from the list to write twelve familiar commands that Mr. Amaro gives his dog.
acostarse
bajarse
comer
darme
dormirse
ir
jugar
quedarse
seguir
sentarse
ser
subirse
traerme
venir
Modelo:
Bájate de la cama.
No te acuestes ahora.
Answer:
Acuéstate.
Bájate del sillón.
Dame eso.
Duérmete.
Vete.
Ven.
No te sientes en la cama.
No te subas al sillón.
No juegues con el bebé.
No comas la basura.
No me sigas al baño.
No seas malo.
Explanation:
Spanish commands use the imperative form of a verb to give an order.
The positive command for "tú" is often the same as the third person singular form of the present tense. For example, 'leer' becomes 'lee'.
However, there are many Spanish verbs with special forms for a positive 'tú' command. For example: 'venir' becomes 'ven'.
The negative command uses the tú form of the present subjunctive.
Answer:
Our hotel is very popular with the best-known people in the world. All the famous select answer likes to spend at least a week here. We have political clients, like President Obama. He selects to dance at the disco all night. But he's not the only political client. President Clinton visits too. He does not select answer likes to dance in the disco, as he prefers to practice sports. For example, Bill select answer likes to play tennis. I select answer like political clients, but I prefer movie stars. They select answer like to do many fun activities with me. For example, Angelina Jolie and me select answer like horseback riding, biking, inline skating and fishing.
Explanation:
Answer:
Anoche los Díaz dieron una fiesta para el aniversario de Marisela y Roberto.
Ellos se casaron en 1997.
Hubieron regalos, música, decoraciones y un pastel muy rico.
La casa estaba muy ordenada porque la señora Díaz pasó todo el día arreglándolo todo.
Cecilia iba a servir una paella clásica pero el día anterior decidió preparar un menú más informal.
En fin, la fiesta fue todo un éxito.
Eran las once (11 pm) cuando salieron/se fueron los invitados.
Explanation:
dar is give, but in this case is use to host (dar una fiesta: host a party). casarse is the present action of marry, casarse is in past (1997). Haber is present, hubieron is in past (kept in mind that the party was last night [anoche: last night]). Iba is past of Ir (go) and so on.
The only doubt i have is the n°10, is writen "salir" but you don't "exit a party", you left a party, so this was a mistake from your teacher. I used SALIERON 'cause is more accurate to SALIR, but it's sounds weird (I'm a native spanish speaker) SE FUERON is more accurate, it means "they left".