Asked by Abby

Hi! Can someone check these for me? Thanks!

Directions: Label each sentence with the correct tense they are in. They translate it into full Spanish.

1.) I will study. (Future) (Translation: Estudiare)

2.) Mom made tacos. (Present) (Translation: Mama hizo tacos)

3.) I’m happy that mom made tacos. (Present) (Translation: Estoy feliz de que mamá hizo tacos)

4.) I used to play videogames. (Past subjunctive) (Translation: Yo solia jugar videojuegos)

5.) I can ride a bike. (Preterit) (Translation: Puedo andar en bicicleta)

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
I'll send this to SraJMcGin.
Answered by SraJMcGin
If you don't know how to make accent marks on a computer, I need to know 2 things. 1) do you have a PC or a Mac and 2) do you have Windows or not.

1. Estudiaré = the accent mark must be there on the ending.

2. made = Past tense and you translated it correctly. makes = Present

3. correct that it is the Present BUT the adjective "feliz" uses ser. (It's an exception.) = Soy

4. "used to" or was/were + ing are cues for the Imperfect or Past Tense. However the Spanish is correct IF y ou put an accent mark where it belongs = solía OR just use the Imperfect = Yo jugaba (a)

5. Correct

I'll flag this and come back later to see if you have questions.

Sra
Answered by Abby
Thank you so much for checking those for me. Also, I would've added the accent marks but I wasn't sure if they would show up on the website. But now that I know they do, I will remember that for the future. Could you also check these ones? They follow the same instructions. Thank you a bunch! :)


1.) They have visited Spain. (Present perfect)

Translation: Han visitado España.


2.) My friends would have arrived. (Conditional perfect)

Translation: Mis amigos me han llegado.


3.) You (formal) will do the homework. (Future)

Translation: Usted va a hacer la tarea.

4.) We used to go to the park. (Past subjunctive)

Translation: Solíamos ir al parque.

5.) They hoped that I did my homework. (Past perfect subjunctive)

Translation: Esperaban que hice mi tarea.
Answered by SraJMcGin
1. perfecto (although I'd also capitalize "perfect" = Perfect

2. Delete the "me" = Mis amigos habrían llegado. It is the helping verb "haber" that needs to be in the Conditional.

3. The Future is: Usted hará la tarea. (hacer in the Future)

4. You missed this one above as well = used to or was/were + ing is a cue for the Imperfect (Past) and that could also be "Íbamos al parque.

5. hoped is Past and the Dependent verb is the Past Subjunctive = Esperaban que hiciera (or hiciese if you have also had the -se form) mi tarea.

I'll flag this as well and return later.

Sra
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