Answer:
Preocuparse = worry about
Afeitarse = shave
Sentarse = sit
Secarse = dry
Sentirse = Feel
Levantarse = get up
Irse = leave
Enojarse = get angry with
Quedarse = stay
Maquillarse = put on makeup
Explanation:
1.- José and I worry about our grandparents / José y yo nos preocupamos por nuestros abuelos.
2.- Sergio does not shave in the morning / Sergio no se afeita por la mañana.
3.- Does David sits near the board in class? / David, se sienta cerca de la pizarra en la clase?
4.- She dries with a large towel / Ella se seca con una toalla grande.
5.- Are you fine? How do you feel today? / Estas bien? Cómo te sientes hoy?
6.- What time do you get up? / A que hora se levantan ustedes?
7.- My brother arrives late, eats very fast and leaves. / Mi hermano llega tarde, come muy rapido y se va.
8.- My mother gets angry with my brother / Mi madre se enoja con mi hermano.
9.- We stay at home when it snows / Nosotros nos quedamos en casa cuando neva.
10.- Victoria puts on makeup before leaving the house / Victoria se maquilla antes de salir de la casa.
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To form the present perfect, the auxiliary verb "to have" is used in the present and the past participle of the verb. For regular verbs, the past participle is the simple form of the past.
The affirmative structure of the perfect present is given by:
Subject + auxiliary verb (to have) + past participle.
The sentence that is written in perfect present is:
We have run on the beach.
Its translation into Spanish is given by:
Nosotros hemos corrido por la playa.
Answer:
Nosotros hemos corrido por la playa.
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