Conjugacion De Los Verbos Irregulares;presente De Indicativo

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1. Esta tarde ...... a verte.

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The correct answer is "voy" because it is the first person singular form of the verb "ir" (to go) in the present tense. In the context of the sentence, "Esta tarde voy a verte" translates to "This afternoon I am going to see you." The verb form "voy" matches the subject "I" and indicates an action that will happen in the future.

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2. Hoy ............. el curso de español.

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The correct answer is "empiezo." In Spanish, the verb "empiezo" is the first-person singular form of the verb "empezar," which means "to start" or "to begin." Since the subject of the sentence is "yo" (I), the correct form of the verb is "empiezo."

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3. Ella nunca ................

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The correct answer is "miente." This is the correct conjugation of the verb "mentir" in the third person singular form in the present tense. It means "she lies" in English.

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4. Él ......... la verdad.

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The correct answer is "dice". In Spanish, the verb "decir" means "to say" or "to tell". In this sentence, the subject "él" (he) is performing the action of saying or telling, so the correct conjugation of the verb is "dice".

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5. No.......cerrar la puerta.

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The correct answer is "puedo". In the given sentence, the verb "cerrar" is conjugated in the first person singular form, which is "puedo". This form is used when the subject of the sentence is "yo" (I) and indicates the ability or permission to close the door.

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6. La tienda ....... los domingos.

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The correct answer is "cierra". The verb "cierra" is the third person singular form of the verb "cerrar" which means "to close". In this sentence, the subject "la tienda" is singular and third person, so it requires the corresponding form of the verb. Therefore, the correct form is "cierra" which translates to "closes" in English.

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7. Ellos no ...... mi voz.

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The correct answer is "oyen". In Spanish, the verb "oír" means "to hear" and it is conjugated differently depending on the subject. In this case, "ellos" is the subject, which is the third person plural pronoun. The third person plural form of "oír" is "oyen". Therefore, the correct conjugation is "oyen" which translates to "they hear".

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8. No te ........ de nada.

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The correct answer is "conozco". In Spanish, the phrase "No te conozco de nada" means "I don't know you at all". The verb "conozco" is the first person singular form of the verb "conocer", which means "to know". In this context, it is used to express the speaker's lack of familiarity with the person they are addressing.

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Esta tarde ...... a verte.
Hoy ............. el curso de español.
Ella nunca ................
Él ......... la verdad.
No.......cerrar la puerta.
La tienda ....... los domingos.
Ellos no ...... mi voz.
No te ........ de nada.
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