OK well im in the 2 year of taking the language and im so confused! right now where learning El preterito
ex: marcar=car= Yo marque llegar=gar= yo llegar empezar=zar= yo empeace or the infinitive aste with tu or aron with ustedas,ellas y ellos. i really need help on my homework heres numbber 1
#1. Visito el museo del Prado. and its telling me to put the sentance in the plural. how would i write the sentance?
heres another thing im having troble on.
instructions: complete each sentance with the correct form of the verb in parentaces.
#1 (llegar)
Ayer nosotros blank a la escuela a las ocho.
? A que hora blank ustedas?
i dont know why but i get really confused sometimes learning a new language is diffacult.
2007-01-28
05:23:46
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What about this one?
instructions: complete with the correct preteriteforms of the verbs in parentheses.
#1 ? Que blank tu? (comprar)
#2 ? donde la blank? (comprar)
la blank en una trienda en el centro comercial. (comprar)
thanks i really apricate all yalls help!
2007-01-28
05:43:59 ·
update #1
what does admiro mean?
2007-01-28
05:47:51 ·
update #2
Spanish is my mother tongue.
Respuesta # 1
Visitamos el museo del prado
Respuesta #2
Ayer nosotros llegamos a la escuela a las ocho
A que hora llegaron ustedes?
Respuesta #3
Que compraste tú?
Respuesta #4
Dónde la compraste?
Respuesta #5
La compré en una tienda en el centro comercial.
Respuesta #6
Admiro (admirar) = (I) admire
Admire:
Etymology: Middle French admirer, to marvel at, from Latin admirari, from ad- + mirari to wonder, from mirus astonishing
transitive verb
1 : to regard with admiration
2 archaic : to marvel at
intransitive verb, dialect : to like very much
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2007-01-28 05:44:50
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answer #1
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answered by elrizo911 2
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1. Visitamos el museo del Prado.
2. Ayer nosotros llegamos a la escuela a las ocho.
¿A qué hora llegaron ustedes?
Yo llegué
tú llegaste
él/ella llegó
nosotros llegamos
vosotros llegasteis
ellos llegaron
3. ¿Qué compraste tú?
¿Dónde la compraste?
la compré en una tienda en el centro comercial.
admiro = I admire (verb to admire = admirar)
2007-01-28 10:31:36
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answer #2
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answered by Martha P 7
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the infinite forms in Spanish are "ar", "er" and "ir".
First sentence:
Visitamos el museo del Prado, when we talk about plural in first person, the verb finishes in "mos".
the others sentences:
Ayer nosotros "llegamos" a la escuela a las ocho
¿A que hora "llegaron" ustedes?
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the new ones:
¿qué compraste tú? what did you buy?
¿dónde la compraste? Where did you buy it?
La compré en una tienda del centro comercial. (I bougth it in a store in the comercial center/shopping)
Send me an email.
2007-01-28 05:30:47
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answered by Chic@ m@l@ 3
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1) Visitamos 2) llegamos 3) Llegaron
2007-01-28 05:29:16
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answered by Minina 2
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1. Visitamos el Moseo del Pardo
2..Ayer nosotros LLEGAMOS a la escuela a las ocho
Learning languages is for nobody easy, but have patience. You are doing well.
2007-01-28 05:32:13
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answer #5
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answered by QQ dri lu 4
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Visito los museos del Prado.
Ayer nosotros llego a la escuela a las ocho.
I'm fluent, but American and only 10
2007-01-28 05:29:32
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answer #6
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answered by hello 3
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Do a google search on Babel Fish
Do a google search on Language
Do a google search on english to spanish translators
Do a google search on english to spanish dictionaries
Do a google search on Rosetta Stone
2007-01-28 05:29:39
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answer #7
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answered by Phlow 7
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i'm hispanic and i live were people don't really speak spanish so i have tojus use it daily life try to use jus little words like agwa and then you'll jus pick up on who to do plurals okay
2007-01-28 05:29:10
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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All I know is:
Buenos dias = good morning
Buenos noches = good afternoon
Buenos tardes = good night
2007-01-28 05:27:53
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answer #9
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answered by ☆ Sarah ☆ 4
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i speak spanish. you see, both my parents, and grandparents, and great-grandparents, etc, are cuban. when my parents got out of cuba because of that horrid ape Fidel Castro, i was born 6 months later. i first learned spanish, but my uncle had gotten out of cuba first and had learned more english so he taught my parents who taught me. so now i speak both fluent english and spanish with no retarded accent. have a nice day. :-)
2007-01-28 05:30:30
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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