Answer:
Los niños se quebraron los dientes.
Explanation:
This tense is used to talk about actions that took place in the past and has no relation to the present.
The past perfect simple or past tense is formed based on the root of the verb (infinitive minus -ar, -er, or -ir) and adding the following disinherities:
* Verbs of the first conjugation (ending in -ar): -é, -aste, -ó, -amos, asteis, -aron * Verbs of the second and third conjugation (ending in -er or -ir): -í, -iste, -ió, -imos, -isteis, -ieron
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In Pretérito perfecto simple tense the conjugation of "quebrar" is:
Yo quebré
Tu quebraste
él / ella / usted quebró
Nosotros quebramos
Vosotros quebrasteis
Ellos quebraron
Answer:
You, who will emerge from the morass into which we have sunk, when you speak of our weaknesses, think of the dark times from which you have escaped. We changed countries like shoes through the class war, and we despaired where there were only injustices and no one rose up against it, and yet we knew that hatred against baseness also disfigured the face. Anger against injustice also makes the voice hoarse. Unfortunately, we who wanted to pave the way for kindness could not be kind. But you, when the times come when man is a friend of man, think of us with indulgence
Answers Bold words.
Ayer tuve una cita con Leonardo. Fuimos a un restaurante muy romántico que está junto a un bonito lago. Desde nuestra mesa, podíamos ver el lago y unos barcos que navegaban por allí. Comimos unos platos muy originales. El pescado que yo pedí estaba delicioso. Nos divertimos mucho, pero al salir tuvimos un problema. Una de las ruedas (tires) del carro estaba pinchada (punctured). ¿Puedes creer que tuve que cambiar la rueda yo, porque Leonardo no sabía hacerlo?
(1)una cita
(2)un restaurante
(3)un lago
(4)el lago
(5)unos barcos
(6)unos platos
(7)El pescado
(8)un problema
(9)las ruedas
(10)la rueda
Hope this helps!