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mars1129 [50]
2 years ago
5

Write sentences by putting these words in the correct order. Use capital letters, the correct preterite form of the verb, and ad

d punctuation.
#1. comenzar / tú / ayer

#2. una / yo / carta / escribir

#3. en / nosotros / San Diego / vivir

#4. para / pagar / padres / cena / mis / la

#5. el / ellos / jugar / béisbol

Write both the infinitive form and the preterite yo form of the following verb.

#1. to pay

#2. to prefer

Choose the appropriate verb in parentheses and write the correct form in the blanks to complete each sentence.

Hoy mi abuelo no come con nosotros. Él ____________________ (almorzar / traer) con unos amigos.
Spanish
2 answers:
miskamm [114]2 years ago
3 0
1- Yo COMENCÉ ayer
2- Yo ESCRIBÍ  una carta
3- Nosotros VIVIMOS en San Diego.
4- Necesito a mis padres para PAGAR la cena.
5- El JUEGA al béisbol con ellos.

infinite form.

1. Pagar
2. Preferir

1-Almorzará

kirill115 [55]2 years ago
3 0
<h2>Answers:</h2>

a) In spanish (castillian) gramar the <em>Preterite</em> or <em>Simple Past Tense</em> is used <u>to express specific actions completed or concluded in the past that are separated from the present</u>.  

In other words:  

It is applied when the person speaking gives information about the past that is not related to the present.  


Knowing this, let’s begin with the answers:  

<h2>1. Right answer: Tú comenzaste ayer. </h2>

In this sentence the main verb is comenzar (to begin). This Spanish verb is conjugated in preterite with the <u>second person in singular</u> tú (you) as comenzaste (you began).

In english the sentence is written as follows:

You began yesteray

<h2> 2. Right answer: Yo escribí una carta. </h2>

In this sentence the main verb is escribir (to write). This Spanish verb is conjugated in preterite with the <u>first person in singular</u> yo (I) as escribí (I wrote).

In english the sentence is written as follows:

I wrote a letter

<h2>3. Right answer: Nosotros vivimos en San Diego. </h2>

In this sentence the main verb is vivir (to live). This Spanish verb is conjugated in preterite with the <u>first person in plural </u>nosotros (we) as vivimos (we lived).

In english the sentence is written as follows:

We lived in San Diego

<h2>4. Right answer: Mis padres pagaron para la cena. </h2>

In this sentence the main verb is pagar (to pay). This Spanish verb is conjugated in preterite with the <u>third person in plural</u> ellos (they), which is the subject Mis padres, as pagaron (they paid).

In english the sentence is written as follows:

My parents paid for dinner

<h2>5. Right answer: Ellos jugaron el béisbol. </h2>

In this sentence the main verb is jugar (to play). This Spanish verb is conjugated in preterite with the <u>third person in plural</u> ellos (they), as jugaron (they played).

In english the sentence is written as follows:

They played baseball

b) Write both the infinitive form and the preterite yo form of the following verb.

The infinitive form of a verb is the <u>verb in its basic form (in present)</u>, in other words is like the name or presentation of a verb as it appears in grammar or when you search in the dictionary .

It is usually preceded by <em>to</em>, but is not always necessary; <u>this will depend on the context. </u>

On the other hand, “the preterite yo form” of a verb is the <u>conjugation of a verb in </u><u>preterite</u><u> or simple past tense</u> with the <u>fisrt person in singular</u> yo (I).

Now, we have two verbs below, to pay (pagar) and to prefer (preferir):

1. to pay

<h2>Infinitive form: Pagar </h2><h2>Preterite yo form: Yo pagué </h2>

2. to prefer

<h2>Infinitive form: Preferir </h2><h2>Preterite yo form: Yo preferí </h2>

<h2>c) Right answer: almorzará  </h2>

In the sentence below according to the context, the right verb is almorzar (to lunch) conjugated in <u>future</u> with the <u>third person in singular</u> él (he) which is Mi abuelo (My grandfather), as almorzará (he will lunch or he will have lunch).

Therefore, the sentence is:

<h2>Hoy mi abuelo no come con nosotros. Él <u>almorzará</u> con unos amigos. </h2>

Today my grandfather does not eat with us. He will have lunch with some friends

The option traer (to bring) does not match with the context.


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