Homework

1. Completar, usando presente

  1. Yo siempre _______________ (caminar) en el parque los sábados.
  2. Cada día ella _______________ (cocinar) en su apartamento.
  3. Mi tío _______________ (ser) de San Francisco.
  4. ¿Dónde _______________ (estar) María?
  5. Nosotros _______________ (tener) dos perros y un gato.
  6. Ustedes no _______________ (hacer) nada los martes por la noche.
  7. Cada mañana, tú _______________ (desayunar) en la cafetería.
  8. Ella siempre _______________ (levantarse) a las 8 de la mañana.
  9. Yo nunca _______________ (acostarse) temprano.
  10. A veces yo _______________ (maquillarse) cuando voy al trabajo.

2. Traducir. Puedes usar un diccionario.

  1. I always go to the gym on Monday nights.
  2. What do you do on Sunday mornings?
  3. I play guitar and I sing.
  4. I can dance very well.
  5. Do you want to call Mary?
  6. I always visit Phillip in Chicago.
  7. My friend Sue is from Los Angeles.
  8. Sometimes she walks in the park.

3. Completar, usando pretérito perfecto

  1. Ayer ella _______________ (ir) al parque.
  2. El martes pasado, nosotros _______________ (visitar) a mi hermano en Springfield.
  3. El jueves pasado, usted _______________ (comer) en un restaurante en el centro.
  4. ¿Dónde _______________ (desayunar) ustedes esta mañana?
  5. Nosotros _______________ (estar) allí el fin de semana pasado.
  6. Ella no _______________ (poder) ir a la cena del sábado.
  7. Ayer por la noche, Javier _______________ (llegar) a la ciudad.
  8. Usted ________________ (acostarse) muy tarde.
  9. Yo _______________ (levantarse) temprano el domingo.
  10. Ella _______________ (lavarse) la cara ayer por la noche.

4. Traducir. Puedes usar un diccionario.

  1. Last Friday, I sent that letter.
  2. What did you do last Tuesday?
  3. She went to that dinner in Brooklyn last night.
  4. On May 22nd, I finished the book.
  5. I worked last Sunday.
  6. We lived in that house from 2005 to 2008.
  7. You had a test last Friday.
  8. I went to a restaurant on Wednesday.

5. Completar, usando presente progresivo (estar + -ando/-iendo)

  1. Ahora yo _______________ (comer) un helado de fresa.
  2. Usted _______________ (hablar) con ella.
  3. Nosotros _______________ (descansar) en el hotel.
  4. ¿Qué _______________ (hacer) ustedes?
  5. Tú no _______________ (comprender) el problema.
  6. Ella _______________ (abrir) la puerta del baño.
  7. Javier y Maya _______________ (llegar) ahora.
  8. Usted _______________ (cantar).
  9. _______________ (llover) hoy.
  10. ¿Qué _______________ (hacer) yo?

6. Traducir. Puedes usar un diccionario.

  1. I am studying.
  2. Are you watching that show?
  3. She is dancing with him.
  4. You (formal, singular) are not working.
  5. We are calling Sarah.
  6. She is watching TV.
  7. My sister is working in Dallas.
  8. They are cooking in Peter's kitchen.

7. Completar, usando pretérito imperfecto

  1. Antes, yo siempre _______________ (ir) al gimnasio los sábados.
  2. Cuando ella _______________ (vivir) en Omaha, ella no _______________ (trabajar).
  3. Nosotros siempre _______________ (descansar) en casa de Alberto.
  4. ¿Dónde _______________ (estudiar) ellas?
  5. Ustedes no _______________ (comprender) el problema.
  6. Ella siempre _______________ (olvidar) todo.
  7. Nosotros _______________ (tener) un perro en Orlando.
  8. Usted no _______________ (poder) ir.
  9. En Seattle siempre _______________ (llover) mucho.
  10. ¿Qué _______________ (hacer) usted los lunes?

8. Traducir. Puedes usar un diccionario.

  1. In Madrid, I always used to eat at a restaurant in my neighborhood.
  2. I used to go to the gym on Monday nights.
  3. When I was living in Barcelona, I didn't have a car.
  4. She used to walk in the park on Sundays.
  5. I used to be stronger.
  6. At the party, people were dancing and Mary was talking to Joe.
  7. When I was 5, I used to play with my friends a lot.
  8. When we were young, we used to live in California.

9. Traducir (mixed tenses)

  1. I always go to the movie theater on Friday nights.
  2. Last night, I cooked dinner in my apartment.
  3. She went to Albuquerque last week.
  4. We are watching TV.
  5. They are going to visit Mary on Sunday.
  6. When I was living in Spain, I would always eat dinner at my neighbor's apartment.
  7. They used to be very nice.
  8. She lives in Brooklyn with James.
  9. They are studying at the library.
  10. What are you doing now?
  11. They will not understand this.
  12. Mary and I went to the supermarket on Tuesday.
  13. She feels tired.
  14. They lost a lot of money in Vegas.
  15. You (form., plural) used to go there all the time.
  16. When did you call Harry?
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