Irregular Preterites Quiz 6

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1. El traer

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The correct answer is "trajo" because it is the past tense form of the verb "traer" in the third person singular. "Traer" means "to bring" in English, and in this case, it is referring to a singular person or object that brought something.

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2. Ella ver

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3. Nosotros traer

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The correct answer is "trajimos" because it is the conjugated form of the verb "traer" in the first person plural (nosotros) preterite tense. "Traer" means "to bring" in English, and "trajimos" translates to "we brought."

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4. Yo venir

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The correct answer is "vine" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "venir" in the past tense for the first person singular form. In Spanish, "venir" means "to come" and "vine" translates to "I came" in English.

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5. Ustedes ver

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The given correct answer "vieron" is the third person plural preterite form of the verb "ver" in Spanish. It indicates that the subject "ustedes" (you all) saw or watched something in the past. The verb form "vieron" agrees with the subject in both number (plural) and formality (ustedes).

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6. El traducir

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The given answer "tradujo" is the correct past tense form of the Spanish verb "traducir," which means "to translate." It is formed by conjugating the verb in the third person singular form, which is used when referring to he, she, or it. Therefore, "tradujo" is the correct answer.

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7. Yo ver

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8. Tu traer

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The correct answer is "trajiste" because it is the second person singular form of the verb "traer" in the past tense. This form is used when referring to a single person (you) who performed the action of bringing something in the past.

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9. Nosotros venir

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The correct answer is "venimos". In Spanish, "venimos" is the conjugation of the verb "venir" in the first-person plural form, which means "we come" or "we are coming". This answer indicates that the subject of the sentence is "nosotros" (we) and the action being performed is "venir" (to come).

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10. Ellos traer

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The given correct answer "trajeron" is the third-person plural preterite form of the verb "traer" in Spanish. It indicates that a group of people (ellos) brought or carried something in the past.

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11. Nosotros ver

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The correct answer is "vimos" because "vimos" is the correct conjugation of the verb "ver" in the past tense for the subject "nosotros" which means "we" in Spanish.

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12. Ellos traducir

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The correct answer is "tradujeron." This is the past tense form of the verb "traducir" in Spanish, which means "to translate." The verb is conjugated in the third person plural, indicating that the subject "ellos" (they) performed the action of translating in the past.

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13. Tu ver

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14. Nosotros traducir

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The correct answer is "tradujimos" because it is the past tense conjugation of the verb "traducir" in the first person plural form, which means "we translated" in English.

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15. El venir

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"Vino" is the correct answer because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "venir" in the past tense for the third person singular. "Vino" means "he/she/it came" in Spanish.

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16. Tu traducir

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The correct answer is "tradujiste." In Spanish, "tu traducir" means "you translate" and "tradujiste" is the past tense form of the verb "traducir," which means "you translated." Therefore, "tradujiste" is the correct answer as it matches the given sentence structure and conveys the past tense action of translating.

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17. Yo traducir

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The correct answer is "traduje" because it is the correct conjugation of the verb "traducir" in the past tense for the first person singular pronoun "yo". In Spanish, verbs are conjugated based on the subject pronoun and the tense being used. In this case, "yo traduje" means "I translated" in English.

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18. Yo traer

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The given correct answer "traje" is the past tense of the Spanish verb "traer," which means "to bring." In this context, it implies that someone brought or carried something in the past.

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19. Tu venir

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The given correct answer "veniste" is the second person singular preterite form of the verb "venir" in Spanish. It is used to indicate that the action of coming was performed by the subject "tu" (you) in the past.

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El traer
Ella ver
Nosotros traer
Yo venir
Ustedes ver
El traducir
Yo ver
Tu traer
Nosotros venir
Ellos traer
Nosotros ver
Ellos traducir
Tu ver
Nosotros traducir
El venir
Tu traducir
Yo traducir
Yo traer
Tu venir
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