Task Explanation:
The worksheet has two main parts:
1.
Part 1: Convert the verbs in parentheses to their past tense forms.
2.
Part 2: Match English verbs with their Spanish translations.
Let's solve each part step by step.
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Part 1: Past Tense of Verbs
#### Instructions:
- Write the past tense of the verbs in parentheses.
- Example: "I (cook) cooked chicken for lunch."
#### Solution:
1.
They (wash) ________ the dishes.
- The past tense of "wash" is
washed.
- Sentence: They
washed the dishes.
2.
We (walk) ________ to school.
- The past tense of "walk" is
walked.
- Sentence: We
walked to school.
3.
They (plant) ________ flowers outside.
- The past tense of "plant" is
planted.
- Sentence: They
planted flowers outside.
4.
We (drink) ________ milk in the morning.
- The past tense of "drink" is
drank.
- Sentence: We
drank milk in the morning.
5.
We (eat) ________ pizza for dinner.
- The past tense of "eat" is
ate.
- Sentence: We
ate pizza for dinner.
#### Final Answers for Part 1:
- They
washed the dishes.
- We
walked to school.
- They
planted flowers outside.
- We
drank milk in the morning.
- We
ate pizza for dinner.
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Part 2: Matching Verbs with Their Spanish Translations
#### Instructions:
- Match each English verb with its corresponding Spanish translation.
- Example: "cook" → "cocinar".
#### Solution:
1.
cook →
cocinar (a)
2.
eat →
comer (i)
3.
drink →
beber (b)
4.
give →
dar (h)
5.
plant →
plantar (d)
6.
run →
correr (g)
7.
walk →
caminar (e)
8.
wash →
lavar (f)
#### Final Answers for Part 2:
- cook → a) cocinar
- eat → i) comer
- drink → b) beber
- give → h) dar
- plant → d) plantar
- run → g) correr
- walk → e) caminar
- wash → f) lavar
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Final Answer Summary:
Part 1:
1. They
washed the dishes.
2. We
walked to school.
3. They
planted flowers outside.
4. We
drank milk in the morning.
5. We
ate pizza for dinner.
Part 2:
- cook → a) cocinar
- eat → i) comer
- drink → b) beber
- give → h) dar
- plant → d) plantar
- run → g) correr
- walk → e) caminar
- wash → f) lavar
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\text{Part 1: washed, walked, planted, drank, ate}
}
\]
\[
\boxed{
\text{Part 2: cook → a, eat → i, drink → b, give → h, plant → d, run → g, walk → e, wash → f}
}
\]
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