Answer:
1. llegué
2. vivimos
3. conocimos
4. teníamos
5. vimos
6. podíamos
7. conectó
8. miramos
9. caminábamos
10. dijo
Explanation:
* The imperfect past tense of the indicative is a frequent tense in Romance languages. It describes an action or state in the past whose time limits are not relevant, that is, a grammatical time of the past with a grammatical aspect. It is used in Spanish to express courses of past actions whose beginning and end are not specified.
* The preterite tense is used to talk about actions that took place in the past and has no relation to the present.
The past perfect simple or past tense is formed based on the root of the verb (infinitive minus -ar, -er, or -ir) and adding the following disinherities:
* Verbs of the first conjugation (ending in -ar): -é, -aste, -ó, -amos, asteis, -aron
* Verbs of the second and third conjugation (ending in -er or -ir): -í, -iste, -ió, -imos, -isteis, -ieron
Answer: What first reason does he give? What is the relationship between the events at Longridge Farm and the murder of Maureen Lyon? And between that crime and the Monkswell Mansion? Why is Trotter convinced that there are going to be two more murders?
Apparently, Trotter believes that one of the guests is in “grave danger,” and so he asks the hotel owners and clients if any of them is related to the Longridge Farm case.
What does each of them answer and what reasons does he give? In the light of subsequent events, who is lying? And why are Casewell and Mollie talking so bitterly about the past?
Mollie Ralston believes everyone is safe because the snow isolates and protects them, but Trotter does not think the same way.
Why? Who is finally killed and for what reason? What macabre joke of Christopher had announced this death?
Explanation:
I need to read the letter to answer the questions