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8 ¿ser o ir? fill in the blanks with the correct forms of ser or ir. th…

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8 ¿ser o ir? fill in the blanks with the correct forms of ser or ir. then indicate whether the infinitive is ser or ir. follow the model. modelo ellas fueron, ir a un restaurante mexicano. 1. ¿adónde fueron tú después de la clase de español? 2. marcos y silvia (blank) novios por dos años. 3. yo (blank) al baño de la biblioteca. 4. usted (blank) el responsable, ¿verdad? 5. nosotras (blank) a argentina el año pasado.

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Question 1
Brief Explanations

The subject is "tú", and the verb "ir" (to go) in the preterite tense for "tú" is "fuiste". The original "fueron" is incorrect as "fueron" is for "ellos/ellas/ustedes". So we correct it to "fuiste", and the infinitive is "ir" (since it's about where you went, related to movement).

Brief Explanations

The sentence is about Marcos and Silvia being boyfriend and girlfriend for two years, so we use "ser" (to be, for identity/relationship). The preterite tense of "ser" for "ellos" (Marcos y Silvia) is "fueron" (wait, no: "ser" preterite for "ellos" is "fueron"? Wait, no: "ser" preterite conjugations: yo fui, tú fuiste, él/ella/Ud. fue, nosotros fuimos, vosotros fuisteis, ellos/ellas/Uds. fueron. And "ir" preterite: yo fui, tú fuiste, él/ella/Ud. fue, nosotros fuimos, vosotros fuisteis, ellos/ellas/Uds. fueron. Wait, but the context here is "ser" (relationship). So "Marcos y Silvia fueron novios por dos años." Wait, no, "ser" for relationship. Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, "ser" preterite: for "ellos" (Marcos y Silvia), "ser" preterite is "fueron". So the correct form is "fueron" (from "ser"), and the infinitive is "ser" (since it's about being novios).

Brief Explanations

The subject is "yo", and the verb is "ir" (to go) in the preterite tense. The preterite of "ir" for "yo" is "fui". So we use "fui", and the infinitive is "ir" (since it's about going to the bathroom).

Answer:

  1. ¿Adónde fuiste tú después de la clase de español? (Infinitive: ir)
Question 2