Answer:
Patricia fue a Cuzco.
Tú fuiste a Iquitos.
Gregorio y yo fuimos a Lima.
Yo fui a Trujillo.
Ustedes fueron a Arequipa.
Mi padre fue a Lima.
Nosotras fuimos a Cuzco.
Él fue a Machu Picchu.
Usted fue a Nazca.
Explanation:
In this activity we have to fill in the blanks to complete the sentences. We have to conjugate the verb with the pronoun from each statement in the Preterit Indicative form. The verb to conjugate is Ir (to go).
The conjugation of the verb Ir in preterite indicative is:
Yo fui
Tú fuiste
Él, ella, usted fue
Nosotros fuimos
Vosotros fuisteis
Ellos, ellas, Ustedes fueron
The complete statements in English are:
Patricia went to Cuzco (She)
You went to Iquitos
Gregorio and I went to Lima (We)
I went to Trujillo.
You went to Arequipa.
My father went to Lima. (he)
We went to Cusco.
He went to Machu Picchu.
You went to Nazca.
Vivo muy cerca de aquí
Cerca is the answer
Have a great day!
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Answer:
Este fin de semana los excursionistas piden más senderos. Dicen que ir de excursión a las montañas es una diversión muy popular y repiten que quieren más senderos. Si lo consiguen, la gente va a estar muy feliz. Si no, ustedes pueden seguir la historia aquí, en Radio Montaña.
Explanation:
This weekend hikers ask for more trails. They say that hiking in the mountains is a very popular fun and they repeat that they want more trails. If they succeed, people will be very happy. If not, you can follow the story here, on Radio Montaña.
We can define verbs as words that denote actions, states and processes. They always constitute the core of all predicates. The verbs called conjugates indicate person: first, second or third, and grammatical number such as: singular or plural that generally coincides with the subject of the sentence.
Answer:
Japonesa
Explanation:
If it's talking about a girl it ends with an "esa" , but if it's talking about a boy it ends with an "es"
In this case its a girl so it is (Japón + esa = japonesa)
Answer: 1)Mi
2)Su
3)Su
4)Mis
Explanation: Makes sense according to spanish possessive adjectives.