
Conjugación y Preposiciones en Español
Authored by Mary Cooke
World Languages
9th - 12th Grade
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Conjugate "ir" and "dar" in the present indicative tense: yo, dar
Answer explanation
In the present indicative tense, the first person singular form of 'dar' is 'doy'. Therefore, the correct conjugation for 'yo, dar' is 'doy'.
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Conjugate "ir" and "dar" in the present indicative tense: nosotros, ir
Answer explanation
In the present indicative tense, the conjugation of 'ir' for 'nosotros' is 'vamos'. This means 'we go' in English, making 'vamos' the correct answer.
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Conjugate "ir" and "dar" in the present indicative tense: usted, dar
Answer explanation
In the present indicative tense, the conjugation for 'usted' with the verb 'dar' is 'da'. This is the correct form, as 'dar' is an irregular verb and 'da' is the third person singular form.
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Conjugate "ir" and "dar" in the present indicative tense: María, dar
Answer explanation
In the present indicative tense, the correct conjugation for 'dar' with the subject 'María' is 'da'. This is the third person singular form, which matches the subject correctly.
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Conjugate "ir" and "dar" in the present indicative tense: tú, ir
Answer explanation
The correct conjugation of 'ir' for 'tú' in the present indicative tense is 'vas'. This form indicates the second person singular, meaning 'you go'.
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Conjugate "ir" and "dar" in the present indicative tense: él, ir
Answer explanation
In the present indicative tense, the verb "ir" conjugates as "va" for the third person singular (él). Therefore, the correct answer for él, ir is "va".
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Conjugate the infinitives using the phrase "ir a + infinitive": usted, cantar
Answer explanation
To conjugate 'cantar' for 'usted', use 'ir a' which means 'to go to'. The correct form is 'usted va a cantar', meaning 'you are going to sing'. Thus, the answer is 'va a cantar'.
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