Conjugate "dance" in Preterito. The subject is "they"
They danced
Conjugate "dance" in Plucuamperfecto. The subject is "I"
I had danced
Conjugate "arrive" in Preterito Perfecto. The subject is "You"
You have arrived
Conjugate "eat" in Preterito Imperfecto. The subject is "I"
I was eating
How do you answer - What is something you did when you were young?
When I was young,
Conjugate "use" in Preterito. The subject is "I"
I used
Conjugate "wash" in Plucuamperfecto. The subject is "He"
He had washed
Conjugate "read" in Preterito Perfecto. The subject is "I"
I have read
Conjugate "sing" in Preterito Imperfecto. The subject is "They"
They were singing
Another way to say goodbye
See you tomorrow!, See you later!, Have a nice day!, Take care!
Conjugate "dress" in Preterito. The subject is "You"
You dressed
Conjugate "clean" in Plucuamperfecto. The subject is "We"
We had cleaned
Conjugate "use" in Preterito Perfecto. The subject is "She"
She has used
Conjugate "dance" in Preterito Imperfecto. The subject is "You"
You were dancing
What is the answer to What do you do for work?
My job is..
I am...