Respuesta :
- The preterite tense: The preterite is used to describe actions completed at a certain point in the past.
- The present tense: The simple present is used to talk about habitual actions or routines.
1. Right answer: hablé
yo hablé (I spoke)
The Table below shows the Regular Preterite Verb Endings. The verb hablar is an ar regular verb and the conjugation of this verb for the first-person singular is hablé. See in the Table that the correct ending is é
To conjugate an ar, er or ir regular verb, take away the infinitive ending ar, er or ir ending and add the ending that matches the subject from the Table.
2. Right answer: llamó
Ramón llamó (Ramón called)
The verb llamar is an ar regular verb and the conjugation of this verb for the third-person singular is llamó. See in the Table that the correct ending is ó
3. Right answer: lavaron
Ellos lavaron (They washed)
The verb lavar is an ar regular verb and the conjugation of this verb for the third-person plural is lavaron. See in the Table that the correct ending is aron
4. Right answer: mandaron
Ustedes mandaron
The verb mandar is an ar regular verb and the conjugation of this verb for the second-person plural is mandaron. The correct ending is aron. The meaning of this sentence, in English, depends on the context of it.
5. Right answer: estudió
Raúl estudió (Raúl studied)
The verb estudiar is an ar regular verb and the conjugation of this verb for the third-person singular is estudió. The correct ending is ó.
6. Right answer: estudiaste
Tú estudiaste (You studied)
The conjugation of the verb estudiar for the second-person singular is estudiaste. The correct ending is aste.
7. Right answer: lavó
Ella lavó (She washed)
The conjugation of the verb lavar for the third-person singular is lavó. The correct ending is ó.
8. Right answer: sacaste
Tú sacaste una buena nota (You got a good grade)
The verb sacar is an ar irregular verb. Since this is an irregular verb, there is no any rule for this type of verbs. So, you need to memorize the conjugations. For the second-person singular the correct conjugation is sacaste.
9. Right answer: buscar
Yo busqué (I searched
)
The verb buscar is an ar irregular verb. So, the correct conjugation of this verb for the first-person singular is busqué
10. Right answer: empezar
Ellos empezaron a trabajar (They started working)
The verb empezar is an ar irregular verb. So, the correct conjugation of this verb for the third-person plural is empezaron
11. Right answer: empezó
Ella empezó (She started)
The correct conjugation of the verb empezar for the third-person singular is empezó
12. Right answer: empezamos
Nosotros no empezamos (We did not start)
The correct conjugation of the verb empezar for the first-person plural is empezamos
13. Right answer: escucharon
Los señores escucharon a la banda ayer (The gentlemen listened to the band yesterday)
The verb escuchar is an ar regular verb. The conjugation of this verb for the third-person plural is escucharon. The correct ending is aron
14. Right answer: trabajé
Yo trabajé en el supermercado la semana pasada (I worked in the supermarket last week)
The verb Trabajar is an ar regular verb. The conjugation of this verb for the first-person singular is trabajé. The correct ending is é.
15. Right answer: estudiamos
Nosotros estudiamos español (We studied Spanish)
The verb estudiar is an ar regular verb. The conjugation of this verb for the first-person plural is estudié. The correct ending is é.
16. Right answer: visité
Yo visité a mi abuela la semana pasada (I visited my grandmother last week)
The verb visitar is an ar regular verb. The conjugation of this verb for the first-person singular is visité. The correct ending is é.
17. Right answer: tocar
Ella tocó la guitarra anoche (She played the guitar last night)
The verb tocar is an ar irregular verb. So, the correct conjugation of this verb for the third-person singular is tocó
18. Right answer: bailaron
Pepita y Ramón bailaron en la fiesta (Pepita and Ramón danced at the party)
The verb bailar is an ar regular verb. The conjugation of this verb for the third-person plural is bailaron. The correct ending is aron
19. Right answer: miraron
Julia y Marcos miraron la televisión anoche (Julia and Marcos watched television last night)
The verb mirar is an ar regular verb. The conjugation of this verb for the third-person plural is miraron. The correct ending is aron
20. Right answer: pagué
Yo pagué en la recepción (I paid at the reception)
The verb pagar is an ar irregular verb. In this sentence, the correct conjugation of this verb for the first-person singular is pagué.