Question:
Write five sentences in Spanish using "-ir" verbs. HELP?
anonymous
2009-11-09 18:35:00 UTC
Only choose from these regular verbs to make your sentences: abrir, asistir, decidir, descubrir, escribir, ocurrir, permitir, recibir, or vivir.

Use a different verb for each sentence. Be sure to conjugate your verbs correctly. Your sentences can be short and simple. If necessary, feel free to use a dictionary for one or two words that you may need but don't know yet.

Example:

Yo vivo en California. (I live in California.)
Eight answers:
anonymous
2009-11-09 18:43:11 UTC
Ella asistió a la fiesta. (she went to the party)

Yo vivo con mis padres. (i live with my parents)

Él recibió una carta. (he recieved a letter)

Yo escribí un cuento. (i wrote a story)

Abrí la puerta. (i opened the door)



these are all in past simple..
Trigueña
2009-11-09 19:04:01 UTC
Te quiero abrir una cuenta de banco. I want to open you a bank account.



Yo quiero asistir a tu boda. I want to attend your wedding.



El va a decidir si se caso o no. He is going to decide whether he gets married or not.



Voy a descubrir que tiene el regalo. I'm going to discover what the gift has.



Mi esposa le gusta escribir novelas. My wife likes to write novels.



Como pudo ocurrir eso. How could that occur.



No te voy a permitir ir al cine. I'm not going to permit you to go to the movies.



Voy a recibir a mis padres en el aeropuerto. I'm going to receive my parents at the airport.



Me gustaría vivir en Las Vegas, Nevada. I would like to live in Las Vegas, Nevada.





You can pick out of the 9 the 5 you need.
mart12
2009-11-09 18:46:54 UTC
1. voy a abrir la puerta- i am going to open the door.

2. no voy a asistir- i won't be present.

3. lo quiero escribir- i want to write it down.

4. que no se te vaya a ocurrir- don't even think about it.

5. no te lo voy a permitir- i am not going to let you.

hope helps. now, my translations are not perfect only because there are so many ways of translating a phrase, it depends on context, so you might need the aid of a dictionary in order to get the best meaning. peace.

progresita did a good job, so give rate her as best answer. lol.
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2016-04-29 13:29:52 UTC
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abajian
2016-10-05 09:02:33 UTC
Abrir In Spanish
ginny
2016-05-23 11:23:24 UTC
First of you can't use first person ("Yo") followed immediately by a verb ending with "-er". As in your sentence: "Yo correr mucho," you put the verb "corre" ending with "-er" right after the subject, which in this case is yourself. Not the way it works, it's supposed to be like this: "Yo puedo correr mucho" or "I can run a lot." You cannot use "-er" in the present tense like you did there. The "-er" is something that you're going to do, not doing right there in that moment, which is the problem with your other sentences as well. So, in order to use verbs ending with "-er" correctly write a sentence that is looking to the future, not something that you are doing in the present. Hope that helps!
Addison
2016-05-31 21:24:26 UTC
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andre
2017-02-18 06:14:49 UTC
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