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Which sentence correctly uses the present progressive tense to describe an action in progress?

  • Tú comes.
  • Él comió.
  • Nosotros comeremos.
  • Yo estoy comiendo. (correct)

Which of the following sentences correctly uses a reflexive pronoun with the present progressive tense?

  • Tú estás lavando la ropa.
  • Ella está lavándose las manos. (correct)
  • Yo estoy lavando el carro.
  • Nosotros estamos lavando los platos.

Which sentence is an example of the negative imperative form used to give a command?

  • No comas la torta. (correct)
  • Comiste la torta.
  • Comerás la torta.
  • Come la torta.

Given the verb 'leer' (to read), what is the correct negative tú command?

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Which option is the correct negative command of 'hacer' (to do/make) for the usted form?

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Which sentence uses the pretérito perfecto correctly?

<p>Yo he comido. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Identify the sentence that correctly uses the pretérito indefinido to describe a completed action in the past.

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Which of the options correctly uses the verb 'pedir' (to ask for/to order) in the pretérito indefinido for the él/ella/usted form?

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Select the correct pretérito indefinido form of 'dormir' (to sleep) for the ellos/ellas/ustedes form.

<p>durmieron (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the correct pretérito indefinido form of the verb 'ir' (to go) or 'ser' (to be) for the 'yo' form?

<p>fui (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Flashcards

Presente Progresivo

Expresses an action in progress. It's formed with 'estar' + gerund (present participle).

Imperativo Negativo

Used to give negative commands to someone.

Pretérito Perfecto

A past tense used to express actions that have been completed in the past. formed with 'haber + participio'

Pretérito Indefinido

A past tense used to describe completed actions in the past; a simple past tense.

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Present Progressive

  • It is related to the gerund form, labeled as "Gerundio – 15"
  • The present progressive construction uses the verb estar plus a gerund:
    • "Tú estás lavándote" which uses the verb "lavarse"
    • "Ella está comiendo" which uses the verb "comer"
    • "Tú y yo estamos vistiéndonos" which uses the verb "vestirse"
    • "Ustedes están diciendo" which uses the verb "decir"

Negative Imperative

  • It is used with the pronouns tú, vosotros/as, usted, and ustedes
  • For regular verbs, there is an example using "tú" and "leer": "No leas en los lugares oscuros."
  • For irregular verbs, there is an example using "usted" and "hacer": "No haga la cena en el dormitorio."

Preterite Perfect

  • Uses "haber" + past participle.

Preterite Indefinite

  • There are irregular forms of the verb stem
  • E - I verbs exemplified by "pedir" to "pidió, pidieron"
  • O - u verbs exemplified by "dormir" to "durmió, durmieron"
  • Caer, leer - e - y leyó, leyeron
  • Leí, leíste, leímos, leísteis
  • The verbs "ir" and "ser" are noted.

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