Todays homework

1. ¿Qué comerás esta noche, Pepe?

Comerá pizza.
Comerás espagetis.
Comeré lo que prepara mamá.
Comere un sandwich.
2. ¿Qué va a hacer Paquito hoy?

Irá al cine conmigo.
Estudiaré en casa.
Venirá al partido de futbol.
Dormirás todo el dia.
3. ¿Qué película van a ver María y Chucho?

Verá Jaws.
Veremos Evita.
Veré Jurassic Park.
Verán La Bella y la Bestia.
4. ¿Qué les diré a mis padres?

Dirás la verdad.
Dirá la verdad.
Decirás la verdad.
Decirán la áverdad.
5. ¿A qué hora van a salir Uds.?

Van a salir a las seis.
Saldremos a las seis.
Saliremos a las seis.
Saldrán a las seis.
6. Si yo tuviera tiempo,

estudiaré más
leería mas libros
tenería mas fiestas
escribía una novela
7. Si tu fúeras mi amigo,

me prestarías dinero
me ayudaría con mi trabajo
nos divertiremos
venirías conmigo al partido
8. Si estuviéramos en México,

visitaremos Acapulco
iríamas a una corrida de toros
deciríamos cosas en español
haríamos muchas cosas divertidas
9. Si mis padres fueran de vacaciones,

salían por dos semanas
tomarán el avión
querrían visitar Francia
me escribían muchas cartas
10. Si Lisa estuviera enferma,

guardaría cama por dos días
consultará a un doctor
tenería dolor de estómago
no asistiria a la escuela

True or False

11. The future and conditional tenses share the same irreguar verbs.

true
false
12. For normal verb conjugations the future and conditional endings are just added to the infinitive verb.

true
false

Match the Spanish word with the correct English translation.

13. Hablaría.

They will speak.
You [familiar singular] will speak.
He will speak.
We would speak.
I would speak.
We will speak.
They would speak.
I will speak.
14. Hablaré.

They will speak.
You [familiar singular] will speak.
He will speak.
We would speak.
I would speak.
We will speak.
They would speak.
I will speak.
15. Hablarán.

They will speak.
You [familiar singular] will speak.
He will speak.
We would speak.
I would speak.
We will speak.
They would speak.
I will speak.
16. Hablaríamos.

They will speak.
You [familiar singular] will speak.
He will speak.
We would speak.
I would speak.
We will speak.
They would speak.
I will speak.
17. Hablará.

They will speak.
You [familiar singular] will speak.
He will speak.
We would speak.
I would speak.
We will speak.
They would speak.
I will speak.
18. Hablaremos.

They will speak.
You [familiar singular] will speak.
He will speak.
We would speak.
I would speak.
We will speak.
They would speak.
I will speak.
19. Hablarían.

They will speak.
You [familiar singular] will speak.
He will speak.
We would speak.
I would speak.
We will speak.
They would speak.
I will speak.

My answers:
1 b
2 d
3 a
4 b
5 c
6 c
7 a
8 d
9 a
10 a

True False
11. True
12. True

Matching
13 I would speak
14 I will speak
15 They will speak
16 we would speak
17 he will speak
18 we will speak
19 they would speak

Once again the matching isnt too hard. The questions get me i don't know how to answer them...

PLEASE put the answer right with the number it corresponds to. My eyes can not handle scanning up and down, up and down.

You must be in Level III to have the Past Subjunctive with the Conditional? The numbers 11 through 19 are all correct. BUT only #4 and #7 are possibly right. Was that a fluke or a wild guess?

Somehow in Level I someone did NOT teach you how to answer a question. Not only should the answer be with the number it corresponds to, PLEASE leave a space after a, b, c, d and the next number. It is very confusing to correct what you have done.

Again, let's look at #1. Look at the Spanish and STEP ONE (until you know what you are doing) is to ask the question in ENGLISH. = What will you eat tonight, Pepe? 2. STEP TWO, you might even try to answer the question without even looking at the choices. Is it not obvious that the verb will be: "I WILL EAT.........? Now look at the choices: a) He/She will eat pizza. b) YOU will eat spaghetti. c) I will eat what Mom prepares. d) There is no such thing because the accent mark is missing on "comeré" = I will eat.

Do you SEE how to do it now? Follow those steps and try again.

Sra

P.S. Let me explain #4 and #7 better.

#4 = What will I tell my parents? I can not tell if you use tú (the familiar form) with this person, or usted (the formal form.) Therefore it could be either a or b.

#7 = the only correct choice is a, but I can't understand how you knew!

Sra

To answer the multiple-choice questions, you need to analyze the given options and choose the correct answer based on your understanding of the topic and grammar rules. Let's go through each question and break down the options:

1. ¿Qué comerás esta noche, Pepe?
The question is asking what Pepe will eat tonight. The correct answer is "Comeré lo que prepara mamá" (I will eat what Mom prepares).

2. ¿Qué va a hacer Paquito hoy?
The question is asking what Paquito will do today. The correct answer is "Irá al cine conmigo" (He will go to the movies with me).

3. ¿Qué película van a ver María y Chucho?
The question is asking which movie María and Chucho will watch. The correct answer is "Verán La Bella y la Bestia" (They will watch Beauty and the Beast).

4. ¿Qué les diré a mis padres?
The question is asking what you will say to your parents. The correct answer is "Dirás la verdad" (You will tell the truth).

5. ¿A qué hora van a salir Uds.?
The question is asking at what time you all will leave. The correct answer is "Saldremos a las seis" (We will leave at six).

6. Si yo tuviera tiempo,
The statement is incomplete and there is no correct answer provided. You would need additional information or options to answer this question.

7. Si tu fueras mi amigo,
The statement is incomplete, and there is no correct answer provided. You would need additional information or options to answer this question.

8. Si estuviéramos en México,
The statement is incomplete, and there is no correct answer provided. You would need additional information or options to answer this question.

9. Si mis padres fueran de vacaciones,
The statement is incomplete, and there is no correct answer provided. You would need additional information or options to answer this question.

10. Si Lisa estuviera enferma,
The statement is incomplete, and there is no correct answer provided. You would need additional information or options to answer this question.

11. The future and conditional tenses share the same irregular verbs.
The correct answer is "False." While the future and conditional tenses have some irregular conjugations, they do not necessarily share the same irregular verbs. It is important to study the specific irregular verb conjugations for each tense.

12. For normal verb conjugations, the future and conditional endings are just added to the infinitive verb.
The correct answer is "False." While regular verbs in the future and conditional tenses do have specific endings, the verb stem may change for certain verbs in these tenses. It is important to learn the conjugation patterns for regular and irregular verbs in the future and conditional tenses.

Matching Section:

13. Hablaría.
The correct translation is "I would speak."

14. Hablaré.
The correct translation is "I will speak."

15. Hablarán.
The correct translation is "They will speak."

16. Hablaríamos.
The correct translation is "We would speak."

17. Hablará.
The correct translation is "He will speak."

18. Hablaremos.
The correct translation is "We will speak."

19. Hablarían.
The correct translation is "They would speak."

Make sure to review the grammar rules and study the specific irregular verb conjugations in the future and conditional tenses to improve your understanding and accuracy in answering such questions.