if someone could help me conjugate these words correctly id really appreciate it!(sorry, I was unable to put accentos)

1. ?Habra alguien que me (comprender)?
2. Querian que tu (ir) a la biblioteca.
3. Tomas fue a la carcel porque (robar)a alguien.
4. Era imposible que tu el (salir) despues de mi.
5. Ella piensa que tu (volver) manana.
6. El Necesitaba un coche que no (costar)mucho.
7. Recomendariamos que ellos (pagar) en efectivo.
8. Yo traeria a tus hermanitos a menos que ellos no (querer) venir.

I'll send this to our Spanish expert, SraJMcGin.

when do you think they will be able to get back to me by? just so I know when to check back :)

I don't know. It could be within an hour; it could be tomorrow.

Actually, it is as soon as I see it!

Please learn how to do accent marks on the computer. I can show you how if I know 2 things. 1. Do you have a PC or a Mac and 2. Do you have Windows or not?

You have not asked for HELP because that means you attempt it and then I correct it. What you are asking is for me to DO your work, and I do not do that. From the sentences there, it is obvious that y ou are working with the Past Subjunctive. You need to understand the reasons WHY it is required in the first place.

I'll flag this so I can come back to answer any questions you might have. Tell if you know the reasons, and then do you know how to FORM the Past Subjunctive, both for regular and irregular verbs. This should all be explained in your Textbook. It's also helpful to tell me the title of your Textbook, in case I still have a copy of it.

Sra

Sure, I'd be happy to help you conjugate these verbs correctly! Here are the correct conjugations:

1. ¿Habrá alguien que me comprenda? (Will there be someone who understands me?)
To conjugate the verb "comprender" in the future tense in the third person singular, you add the ending "-á".

2. Querían que tú fueras a la biblioteca. (They wanted you to go to the library.)
To conjugate the verb "ir" in the imperfect subjunctive tense in the second person singular, you add the ending "-as".

3. Tomás fue a la cárcel porque robó a alguien. (Tomás went to jail because he stole from someone.)
To conjugate the verb "robar" in the past tense in the third person singular, you remove the "-ar" ending and add "-ó".

4. Era imposible que tú salieras después de mí. (It was impossible for you to leave after me.)
To conjugate the verb "salir" in the imperfect subjunctive tense in the second person singular, you add the ending "-ieras".

5. Ella piensa que tú volverás mañana. (She thinks you will come back tomorrow.)
To conjugate the verb "volver" in the future tense in the second person singular, you add the ending "-ás".

6. Él necesitaba un coche que no costara mucho. (He needed a car that didn't cost much.)
To conjugate the verb "costar" in the imperfect subjunctive tense in the third person singular, you remove the "-ar" ending and add "-ara".

7. Recomendaríamos que ellos pagaran en efectivo. (We would recommend that they pay in cash.)
To conjugate the verb "pagar" in the imperfect subjunctive tense in the third person plural, you remove the "-ar" ending and add "-aran".

8. Yo traería a tus hermanitos a menos que ellos no quisieran venir. (I would bring your little siblings unless they didn't want to come.)
To conjugate the verb "querer" in the imperfect subjunctive tense in the third person plural, you remove the "-er" ending and add "-ieran".

Remember that when conjugating verbs in Spanish, it's important to consider the subject pronoun, the tense, and the mood of the sentence. I hope this helps!