Si yo _________ (omitir) algo en esta carta, lo siento.
a.omitimos
b.omiten
c.omito
d.omites
I know omitir means skip, and I know what the sentence says. I wanted to know if anyone could find me anything helpful when it comes to -IR verbs?
I do not get the whole -IR verbs and etcetera, I am extremely confused, could you/anyone, haha, help? Thanks.
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I'll send this to our Spanish expert, SraJMcGin.
Thank you Ms.Sue, I appreciate it.
When you post any homework, be sure to also post the directions you were given! It helps to also know which level of Spanish you are in = I, II, III, etc.
I can see that you are working with a "si clause" here. The primary meaning of "omitir" is to "omit, overlook, neglect" and the sentence is saying: "If I omit/do omit/am omitting something in this letter, I'm sorry (about it)."
When you say you do not get the -IR verbs, do you mean the conjugation? This is a regular -IR verb, so the endings are (yo)-o, (tú) -es, (él, ella, usted) -e,(nosotros, nosotras) -imos, (vosotros, vosotras) -is,(ellos, ellas, ustedes) -en. If that is not what you mean, please explain further.
I will flag this so I can come back later to answer any questions you may still have.
Sra
the answer is c. (Present Indicative)
I can see that you are working with a "si clause" here. The primary meaning of "omitir" is to "omit, overlook, neglect" and the sentence is saying: "If I omit/do omit/am omitting something in this letter, I'm sorry (about it)."
When you say you do not get the -IR verbs, do you mean the conjugation? This is a regular -IR verb, so the endings are (yo)-o, (tú) -es, (él, ella, usted) -e,(nosotros, nosotras) -imos, (vosotros, vosotras) -is,(ellos, ellas, ustedes) -en. If that is not what you mean, please explain further.
I will flag this so I can come back later to answer any questions you may still have.
Sra
the answer is c. (Present Indicative)
That actually helped a lot!!!!
I’m very excited because I’m going to go to the theater tonight.
Estoy muy emocionada porque ___________ ir al teatro esta noche.
a.tengo que
b.tienes que
c.voy a
d.vas a
Do you think you could help with "Tener + que + inf.; Ir + a + inf. (To Have to…; To Be Going to…)"
I copied and pasted the "info".
This is an example of the questions I have been receiving.
I’m very excited because I’m going to go to the theater tonight.
Estoy muy emocionada porque ___________ ir al teatro esta noche.
a.tengo que
b.tienes que
c.voy a
d.vas a
I’m very excited because I’m going to go to the theater tonight.
Estoy muy emocionada porque ___________ ir al teatro esta noche.
a.tengo que
b.tienes que
c.voy a
d.vas a
Do you think you could help with "Tener + que + inf.; Ir + a + inf. (To Have to…; To Be Going to…)"
I copied and pasted the "info".
This is an example of the questions I have been receiving.
I’m very excited because I’m going to go to the theater tonight.
Estoy muy emocionada porque ___________ ir al teatro esta noche.
a.tengo que
b.tienes que
c.voy a
d.vas a
When tener is followed by que, the next work is an infinitive (ending in -ar, -er, ir).
Tengo que hablar español = I have to (I must) speak Spanish.
When ir is followed by a, the next work is either an infinitive or a noun.
Voy a ir a la biblioteca = I'm going to go to the library.
Voy a estudiar allí = I am going to study there.
In the last example, would you rather say: a) I'm very excited because I have to go to the theater tonight. OR b) I'm very excited because I am going to go to the theater tonight.
a) implies you are perhaps "forced" to go and I don't think you would be happy about that.
b) implies that you are going to be doing something you want to do!
I'll still come back later to see that you have no further questions.
Sra
Tengo que hablar español = I have to (I must) speak Spanish.
When ir is followed by a, the next work is either an infinitive or a noun.
Voy a ir a la biblioteca = I'm going to go to the library.
Voy a estudiar allí = I am going to study there.
In the last example, would you rather say: a) I'm very excited because I have to go to the theater tonight. OR b) I'm very excited because I am going to go to the theater tonight.
a) implies you are perhaps "forced" to go and I don't think you would be happy about that.
b) implies that you are going to be doing something you want to do!
I'll still come back later to see that you have no further questions.
Sra