Answer:
su madre cocina bien
El jugador de futbol toma mucha agua
Explanation:
his mom cooks good
the soccer player drink a lot of water
Question: Fill in the blanks below with a conjugated verb from the story.
Use this to help you answer!
use this to help ( your not suppose to translate you have to find the conjugated verb from below to help you with the questions on the image )
Hay un chico. Él se llama Pablo
Pablo está aburrido
Él quiere hacer algo, ¿ pero qué?
¿Qué quiere hacer Pablo?
Pablo decide ( caminar ) al parque
En su ruta, él pasa mucha gente
Él pasa por un restaurante un hombre cocina tacos.
Él pasa por una tienda. En la tienda una chica compra las sandalias
Él pasa una parada de autobús una mujer y tres chicos esperan
el autobús
Pablo pasa por la piscina. En la piscina muchos chicos y chicas nadan
Él pasa por una escuela En la escuela los profesores enseñan
Finalmente Pablo llega al parque. En el parque Pablo ve a sus amigos
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Answer:
you have to translate to find the answer
We can fill in the blanks after reading the story, since the story in the prompt already contains the answers with all the conjugated verbs in Spanish.
Pablo decide caminar al parque.Un hombre cocina tacos.Una chica compra las sandalias.Una mujer y tres chicos esperan el autobús.Muchos chicos y chicas nadan en la piscina.Los profesores enseñan en la clase.Finalmente, Pablo llega al parque.Pablo decide jugar al fútbol con sus amigos.What are the conjugated verbs?If we try to fill in the blanks just by guessing the verbs that go with the context, we would have more than just one answer possible. For example, we could say that the woman and the three boys are taking the bus or waiting for it. Therefore, as explained in the prompt, we must read the story to fill in the blanks.
The story provides the answers given above. Pablo walks to the park, the woman and the boys wait for the bus, and so on. Besides knowing which verb to use, it is important to understand how to conjugate them. The verbs are all being used either in the third person singular or in the third person plural.
Let's take the verb "nadar" as an example, which means "to swim." Since we are talking about "muchos chicos y chicas," many boys and girls, we need to conjugate it in the plural form, which is "nadan." If we only had, for instance, one boy, then we would use the singular form, "nada".
We can conclude the answers provided above are all correct since they were taken from the story and provide the correctly conjugated verbs.
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Can you help me?????
Answer:
tú les deseas a ellos mucha felicidad
or
tú deseas a ellos mucha felicidad