Hello Sra, I hope you are well. If you don't mind, could you help me with my answers?

LOS MANDATOS AFIRMATIVOS. Forme mandatos afirmativos directos según el ejemplo:
Ejemplo: BUSCARLO (tú) --> Búscalo

1. COMER (nosotros) --> __________

Comamos

2. SENTARSE (tú) --> __________

Siéntate

3. DECIRLA (Ud.) --> __________

Diga

4. PREGUNTARLE (Ud.) --> __________

Pregúntenle

5. SEGUIR (Ud.) --> __________

Siga

6. TRADUCIR (Uds.) --> __________

Traduzcan

7. REPONERLO (Ud.) --> __________

Reponga

8. DÁRMELO (Uds.) --> __________

Démelos

9. HACERLA (tú) --> __________

Hazlo

10. OLVIDARSE (Ud.) --> __________

Olvídese

EL SUBJUNTIVO. Complete la oración con la forma correcta del verbo dado.

11. Nos pagarán cuando ________ el trabajo. (TERMINAR)

Terminemos

12. Buscaré la dirección mientras tú ________ por la autopista (CIRCULAR)

circules

13. Mientras que tú _____ el proyecto, los otros empezarán los exámenes. (HACER)

hagas

14. Cambiaré las reservaciones en cuanto Ud. me ________el horario oficial. (DAR)


15. Me iré cuando Uds. me lo _________. (DECIR)
dijeren

16. Lo haré como Ud. ______. (QUERER)
quiera

I'm sorry to tell you that Sra passed away a few years ago. We still don't have a Spanish expert to help students. I really miss her.

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2 right
3 right
4 Pregúntele
5 right
6 right
7 Repóngalo
8 right
9 right
10 Olvídelo

Subjuntivo. Some of these sentences don't make any sense in Spanish. I don't know if they got confused with the mood anyway this is the feedback.

11 right

12 circules is correct
(But according to the context in the sentence in daily speaking is more common to say Buscaré la dirección mientras tú "circulas" por la autopista.
"circules" sounds weird for Spanish native speakers.)

Is the same problem with sentence 13:
Mientras que tú "haces" el proyecto, los otros empezarán los exámenes. this is the way a spanish speaker says in real life, but that is not subjunctive mood but rather indicative mood) If you use "hagas" sounds weird even when the subjuntive is the correct form.

14 right

15 The same case as it was explained above. According to the idea expressed in the sentence the correct way of saying this is: "Me iré cuando Uds. me lo digan" (Spanish from Spain "digáis")

16 right
Spanish native speaker
Spanish and English teacher in Mexico

Sure! I'd be happy to help you with your answers. Here are the correct answers:

1. COMER (nosotros) --> comamos
To form the affirmative command for "nosotros," we use the present subjunctive form of the verb. So, for "comer," we take the nosotros form of the present subjunctive, which is "comamos."

2. SENTARSE (tú) --> siéntate
To form the affirmative command for "tú," we take the present tense form and drop the -s ending. So, for "sentarse," which is a reflexive verb, we drop the -s from the present tense form "te sientas" to get "siéntate."

3. DECIRLA (Ud.) --> diga
To form the affirmative command for "Ud." (usted), we take the present subjunctive form of the verb. So, for "decir," we take the present subjunctive form "diga."

4. PREGUNTARLE (Ud.) --> pregúntenle
To form the affirmative command for "Ud." (usted), we take the present subjunctive form of the verb. So, for "preguntarle," we take the present subjunctive form "pregúntenle."

5. SEGUIR (Ud.) --> siga
To form the affirmative command for "Ud." (usted), we take the present subjunctive form of the verb. So, for "seguir," we take the present subjunctive form "siga."

6. TRADUCIR (Uds.) --> traduzcan
To form the affirmative command for "Uds." (ustedes), we take the present subjunctive form of the verb. So, for "traducir," we take the present subjunctive form "traduzcan."

7. REPONERLO (Ud.) --> reponga
To form the affirmative command for "Ud." (usted), we take the present subjunctive form of the verb. So, for "reponerlo," we take the present subjunctive form "reponga."

8. DÁRMELO (Uds.) --> démelos
To form the affirmative command for "Uds." (ustedes) and the pronoun "me," we take the present subjunctive form of the verb and attach the pronoun at the end, using an accent mark if necessary. So, for "dármelos," we take the present subjunctive form "dé" and add the pronoun "me" and the direct object pronoun "los" at the end.

9. HACERLA (tú) --> hazlo
To form the affirmative command for "tú," we take the present tense form and drop the -s ending. So, for "hacerla," we drop the -s from the present tense form "hazla" to get "hazlo."

10. OLVIDARSE (Ud.) --> olvídese
To form the affirmative command for "Ud." (usted), we take the present tense form and add -se at the end. So, for "olvidarse," we add -se to the present tense form "olvídese."

11. Nos pagarán cuando __terminemos__ el trabajo. (TERMINAR)
In this sentence, we use the present subjunctive form of the verb "terminar" because the action of completing the work is uncertain or not yet completed. So, we use "terminemos" to match the "nosotros" subject.

12. Buscaré la dirección mientras tú __circules__ por la autopista (CIRCULAR)
In this sentence, we use the present subjunctive form of the verb "circular" because it follows the conjunction "mientras," which indicates a simultaneous action. So, we use "circules" to match the "tú" subject.

13. Mientras que tú __hagas__ el proyecto, los otros empezarán los exámenes. (HACER)
In this sentence, we use the present subjunctive form of the verb "hacer" because it follows the conjunction "mientras que," which indicates a simultaneous action. So, we use "hagas" to match the "tú" subject.

14. Cambiaré las reservaciones en cuanto Ud. me __dé__ el horario oficial. (DAR)
In this sentence, we use the present subjunctive form of the verb "dar" because it follows the conjunction "en cuanto," which indicates a condition or cause-effect relationship. So, we use "dé" to match the "Ud." subject.

15. Me iré cuando Uds. me lo __dijeren__. (DECIR)
In this sentence, we use the past subjunctive form of the verb "decir" because it follows the conjunction "cuando," which indicates a future action from the perspective of the speaker. So, we use "dijeren" to match the "Uds." subject.

16. Lo haré como Ud. __quiera__. (QUERER)
In this sentence, we use the present subjunctive form of the verb "querer" because it follows the conjunction "como," which indicates a comparison or manner. So, we use "quiera" to match the "Ud." subject.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.