Creo que mi amigo juega bien su *papel*
Answer:
No sé si quiere que lo traduzca o no, pero aquí está la versión en inglés.
Explanation:
Read another excerpt from the group of three's manifesto and answer the questions. to expose the miseries of the rural people, the difficulties and sorrows of the lives of thousands, of the hungry, the horrors of prostitution and alcoholism; point out the need for compulsory education, the foundation of agricultural credit unions, the implementation of divorce, as a consequence of the civil marriage law. to. How is the theme of this fragment related to the one you find in previous knowledge? b. How does this excerpt reflect the ideas put forward by this group? c. What social problems can be inferred from the manifesto? d. With what name was the group of three later known?
MARIANA Ayer tú no (fuiste ) a la fiesta. Todos los invitados (preguntaron) por ti. RAQUEL Uy, lo siento, pero mi día (fue) terrible. Yo (perdí) mi bolsa con los documentos de identidad y las tarjetas de crédito. Y Javier y yo (tuvimos) que ir a la comisaría.
MARIANA ¿De verdad? Lo siento. ¿Por qué ustedes no me (llamaron) por teléfono? RAQUEL Nosotros no (podíamos) llamar a nadie. Yo (deje) mi teléfono celular en la casa.
MARIANA ¿Y qué te (dijo) la policía? RAQUEL Nada. Ellos me (hicieron) esperar horas allí y al final me dijeron que tengo que volver hoy.
Explanation:
Hope IT helps
That is the weirdest question I've ever heard concerning Spanish. Is that actually a hw question or just curiosity?
To form the present perfect, the auxiliary verb "to have" is used in the present and the past participle of the verb.
For affirmative sentences we have:
Subject + auxiliary verb (to have) + past participle
We have then that the correct sentence in English is:
"You have gone to the sea in the summer"
The correct sentence translated into Spanish is:
"Tú has ido al mar en el verano"
Answer:
the present perfect correctly is for the sentence:
Tú has ido al mar en el verano