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MIT 21F Spanish I - IV (OCW) 18 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

—Marta, ¿qué _____ con tu ropa usada? —La _____ al centro para ancianos. A. haces, llevé B. hiciste, llevé C. hizo, llevé Ayer yo _____ un proyecto de construcción en mi barrio. B. hago C. dio D. hice

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay, so do you understand any of this? Do you know what this is saying, for instance?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1.) — Marta, what [did you informal] do with those used clothes? — I [took] them to the Center for the elderly. You need to find the tú form of hacer in the past tense. They gave you Llevé already. :) These are the er verb endings in the past tense: yo: í tú: íste ud, él, ella: ío nosotros: imos uds, ellos, ellas: ieron 2.) Yesterday I [made] a construction project in my room. Since hacer is irregular, it changes to hice in the yo form. :)

OpenStudy (highschoolmom2010):

hiciste, llevé

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