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Question 1 with 1 blank Mis tíos siempre películas en ese cine. (ver, hacer) Question 2 with 1 blank En mi escuela trescientos estudiantes. (ocurrir, haber) Question 3 with 1 blank De niña, tú no verduras. (llevar, comer) Question 4 with 1 blank La enfermera le la temperatura al niño. (tomar, ir) Question 5 with 1 blank Mi familia y yo a España todos los años. (ir, tocar) Question 6 with 1 blank la una de la tarde. (decir, ser)

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1. Ven

2. Hay

3. Comías

4. Toma

5. Vamos

6. Son

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

1- Mis tíos siempre ven películas en ese cine.

2- En mi escuela hay trescientos estudiantes.

3- De niña, tú no comías verduras.

4- La enfermera le tomó la temperatura al niño .

5- Mi familia y yo vamos a España todos los años.

6- Es la una de la tarde.

Step-by-step explanation:

1- "Mis tíos siempre ven películas en ese cine". The other verb, "hacer" means "to do", so it doesn't make sense in this context. The verb is in the simple present tense because the phrase refers to a habit. "They always see movies in that cinema".

2- En mi escuela hay trescientos estudiantes. The other verb means "occur". This phrase means "There are three hundred students in my school". The verb is in the simple present tense because it's talking about a present fact.

3- De niña, tú no comías verduras. The other verb, "llevar" means "to take". The verb is in what's called "pretérito imperfecto", which in English can be translated as simple past or as "you didn't used to eat vegetables".

4- La enfermera le tomó la temperatura al niño . The other verb, "ir", means "to go". In this case the verb tomar is in the simple past but it could also be in the simple present: "la enfermera le toma la temperatura al niño". In this case, it would mean that the action is happening right now.

5- Mi familia y yo vamos a España todos los años. The verb is in the simple present, it's a habit. The family goes to Spain every year. The other verb, "tocar" means "to touch".

6- Es la una de la tarde. The verb is in the simple present tense, but it could also be in the simple past "Era la una de la tarde", if we are talking about the time something happened in the past. The other verb, "decir" means "to tell".

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