Respuesta :
Answer:
- Haber: ¿Qué hay para comer, José? Question 2 with 1 blank— Hay pollo (chicken) con ensalada (salad).
- Conseguir: Question 3 with 1 blank—¿Dónde consiguieron ustedes entradas para estudiantes? Question 4 with 1 blank—Nosotros las conseguimos en la oficina de la escuela.
- Repetir Question 5 with 1 blank—¿Quién repite el poema que voy a leer? Question 6 with 1 blank—Yo repito el poema, profesora.
- Seguir Question 7 with 1 blank—¿Qué equipo siguen Manuel y Pedro? Question 8 with 2 blanks—Pedro sigue a los Red Sox y Manuel sigue a los Yankees de Nueva York.
Answer:
Haber
¿Qué (1)hay para comer, José?
Hay (2) pollo con ensalada.
Conseguir
¿Dónde consiguen/ consiguieron(3) ustedes entradas para
estudiantes?
Nosotros las conseguimos(4) en la oficina de la escuela.
Repetir
¿Quién repite(5) el poema que voy a leer?
Yo repito(6) el poema, profesora.
Seguir
¿Qué equipo siguen(7) Manuel y Pedro?
Pedro sigue(8) a los Red Sox y Manuel sigue(9) a los Yankees de Nueva York.
Explanation:
The objective is to identify the correct tense and use the appropriate conjugation depending on the pronoun. The tense used here is the Simple Present or Present Indicative, which is used to talk about habits, routines, things happening now or in the near future, universal truths and facts.
1 and 2. Hay is the impersonal form of the verb Haber in Present Indicative. It can be translated to English as There is.
3. Since all the sentences here are in Present Indicative, I put this one in that tense as well. Consiguen is the conjugated form of the verb Conseguir for the 2nd person pronoun Ustedes. However, it also makes sense in the Preterite tense as the sentence is valid in both, it can be translated to Where DO you get student entries? or Where DID you get student entries? as there isn't more context to tell. Consiguieron is the conjugated form of the verb Conseguir for the 2nd person pronoun Ustedes in the Preterite tense.
4. Conseguimos is the conjugated form of the verb conseguir for the 1st person plural pronoun nosotros (we) in both Present Indicative and Preterite tenses. The conjugation is the same in both tenses. As I mentioned in the previous explanation, the use of both tenses is valid in this sentence.
5. Repite is the conjugated form of the verb repetir in 3rd person singular for pronouns él, ella, usted. In Spanish, "quien" is a relative pronoun used to refer to a person, and it means who or whom. The verb after quien is conjugated in 3rd person singular.
6. Repito is the conjugated form of the verb repetir in 1st person singular pronoun Yo (I) in Present Indicative.
7. Siguen is the conjugated form of the verb seguir in 3rd person plural pronoun Ellos(They) in Present Indicative.
8 and 9. Sigue is the conjugated form of the verb seguir in 3st person singular pronoun Él (He) in Present Indicative.