Grammer and Fill in the Blanks:which form of verb am i supposed to use?
1.) Que bebieron Uds.? Yo ___|\___|\___|_ jugo de naranja, y mi madre \___|\___|\___|_ te helado.
a. bebieron/bebio b. bebio/bebimos c. bebi/bebisteis d. bebi/bebio
2.) Has probado los churros? A mi me gustan mucho.Si, los ___|\___|_ . A mi me encantan.
a. pruebo b. probo c. he probado d. has probado
3.)Puedas sacar libros de la bibliotica? Si, puedo ___|\___|\___|_ porque tengo tarjeta de biblioteca.
a. las sacar b. a sacarlos c. sacarlos d. sacar
4.) Van a dar las noticas a las doce en el canal dos. Vamos ___|\___|\___|_
a. a verlas b. ver c. a ver d. las ver
12 Respuestas
Are you not going to try first? Each question uses a tense, so answer using the same tense.
There are many mistakes in the questions, by the way: multiple accents missing all over the place, and in (3) the verb is wrong. It should have been "¿Puedes sacar libros...". The right spelling is "biblioteca", not "bibliotica".
Ah, and your "grammer" should be "grammar".
beber and tomar , tomar is used as beber in Guatemala, I think that in the United Republic of Mexican States it (tomar ") is used as beber also, but I could bre wrong.I know that tomar means to take .
Gus said:
beber and tomar , tomar is used as beber in Guatemala, I think that in the United Republic of Mexican States it (tomar ") is used as beber also, but I could bre wrong.I know that tomar means to take .
In Spain we say all the time "tomar una cerveza". "Beber una cerveza" is the same, but we don't use it as much.
tomar
6. tr. Comer o beber. Tomar un desayuno, el chocolate. U. t. c. prnl.
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I really do not understand the tenses that are used for these questions. Actually, I really don't understand tenses in Spanish, period. I dont know when a certain tense is supposed to be used. And I know there are a lot of accents missing, i wasnt exactly sure how to place them there. :(
lazarus1907 said:
Are you not going to try first? Each question uses a tense, so answer using the same tense.
There are many mistakes in the questions, by the way: multiple accents missing all over the place, and in (3) the verb is wrong. It should have been "¿Puedes sacar libros...". The right spelling is "biblioteca", not "bibliotica".
Ah, and your "grammer" should be "grammar".
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Mariyah said:
I really do not understand the tenses that are used for these questions. Actually, I really don't understand tenses in Spanish, period. I dont know when a certain tense is supposed to be used. And I know there are a lot of accents missing, i wasnt exactly sure how to place them there. :(
lazarus1907 said:
Are you not going to try first? Each question uses a tense, so answer using the same tense. There are many mistakes in the questions, by the way: multiple accents missing all over the place, and in (3) the verb is wrong. It should have been "¿Puedes sacar libros...". The right spelling is "biblioteca", not "bibliotica".
Ah, and your "grammer" should be "grammar".
Mariyah, this looks suspiciously like homework to me. Am I correct'
I would bet that your teacher didn't give you those questions without studying them in class first. Check your book, your notes and then give it a try. Everyone here is very helpful, but you took Spanish because you want to learn it. If we give the answers, you have learned nothing.
well, i'm a homeschooled student, so there really is no class teaching. i've scoured my book looking for how these verbs are changed(usually, theres charts in the book that show the stem changing verb but not for these words)
motley said:
I would bet that your teacher didn't give you those questions without studying them in class first. Check your book, your notes and then give it a try. Everyone here is very helpful, but you took Spanish because you want to learn it. If we give the answers, you have learned nothing.
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Actually, it is homework, but I'm not here to get answers, I need the verbs and how they change explained to me
Eddy said:
Mariyah said:
I really do not understand the tenses that are used for these questions. Actually, I really don't understand tenses in Spanish, period. I dont know when a certain tense is supposed to be used. And I know there are a lot of accents missing, i wasnt exactly sure how to place them there. :(
lazarus1907 said:
Are you not going to try first? Each question uses a tense, so answer using the same tense. There are many mistakes in the questions, by the way: multiple accents missing all over the place, and in (3) the verb is wrong. It should have been "¿Puedes sacar libros...". The right spelling is "biblioteca", not "bibliotica". Ah, and your "grammer" should be "grammar".
Mariyah, this looks suspiciously like homework to me. Am I correct?
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This is a helpful site
http://spanish.about.com/od/tipsforlearningspanish/u/start.htm
Mariyah said:
well, i'm a homeschooled student, so there really is no class teaching. i've scoured my book looking for how these verbs are changed(usually, theres charts in the book that show the stem changing verb but not for these words)
motley said:
I would bet that your teacher didn't give you those questions without studying them in class first. Check your book, your notes and then give it a try. Everyone here is very helpful, but you took Spanish because you want to learn it. If we give the answers, you have learned nothing.
To see how verbs change ie conjugate, just click on the "conjugation" label at the top of the page. Then you can enter the verb and it will break it down into all its tenses.
Thanks
Eddy said:
Mariyah said:
well, i'm a homeschooled student, so there really is no class teaching. i've scoured my book looking for how these verbs are changed(usually, theres charts in the book that show the stem changing verb but not for these words)
motley said:
I would bet that your teacher didn't give you those questions without studying them in class first. Check your book, your notes and then give it a try. Everyone here is very helpful, but you took Spanish because you want to learn it. If we give the answers, you have learned nothing.
To see how verbs change ie conjugate, just click on the "conjugation" label at the top of the page. Then you can enter the verb and it will break it down into all its tenses.
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Mariyah said:
Thanks
Eddy said:
Mariyah said:
well, i'm a homeschooled student, so there really is no class teaching. i've scoured my book looking for how these verbs are changed(usually, theres charts in the book that show the stem changing verb but not for these words)
motley said:
I would bet that your teacher didn't give you those questions without studying them in class first. Check your book, your notes and then give it a try. Everyone here is very helpful, but you took Spanish because you want to learn it. If we give the answers, you have learned nothing.
To see how verbs change ie conjugate, just click on the "conjugation" label at the top of the page. Then you can enter the verb and it will break it down into all its tenses.
Mariyah, now you know where to look, have a go at your examples and come back with what you think the answers should be. I am sure someone will then correct it for you.
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