Answer:
The correct verbal conjugation is:
Me gustó.
Explanation:
The whole phrase has a past tense expressed, because it has the verb "comer" conjugated as "comí"
That is why when a person refers to "comí" you can expect that the next part of the sentence is also in the past form.
It cannot be "me gustaba" because it is the first time the person tastes the food.
It can't be "me gusta", because starting a sentence in the past and then answering it in the present is wrong.
tuvo
tuvimos
tuviste
Answer:
Hace dos días que Federico se cayó y tuvo dolor en la espalda. tuve tuvo tuvimos tuviste.
Explanation:
The sentence is referring to an action in the past that happened to a third person (Federico). This is why the conjugation of the verb “tener” that must be used in the second part of the sentence must be “tuvo”.
On the other hand, the verbs “tuve”, “tuvimos” and “tuviste”, -although conjugated in past tense- are used when talking about other personal pronouns, as follows:
“Tuve”: when talking in first person (“yo”).
“Tuvimos”: when talking in the first person of the plural (“nosotros”).
“Tuviste”: when talking in second person (“tú”).
Answer:
The answer is son.
Explanation:
Maria y Ana son de Colombia. Translation: Maria and Ana are from Columbia.
a. el primo
b. la prima
Answer:
el primo
Explanation:
Write the correct form of the verb indicated in parentheses.
A mí me ______________ nadar. (gustar)