SARA You (1) very elegant today! CLAUDIA Thank you. I'm going out to dinner with my boyfriend. SARA Good! And, where are they going? CLAUDIA We want to go to the Magic restaurant. (2) new. You know? Today I finally spoke with Miguel. His mother came from Spain last week and (3) with him. SARA Your mother (4) from Madrid, right? CLAUDIA No, from Seville. Poor thing, now she (5) bored because she does not know anyone. SARA Claro, Miguel (6) too busy with his work. Hey, why do not we invite her to go shopping with us? CLAUDIA What a good idea! And how kind (7) (you)! SARA Oh! Already (8) five thirty. I have to go.
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.
Pamela: Sí HAGO aeróbicos cinco días a l semana
C. Hago
Answer:I think it’s Maria se rompe el brazo.
Explanation: