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leccion 14 ¡inténtalo hablar Question 2 with 1 blankbeber Question 3 with 1 blankdecidir Question 4 with 1 blankromper Question 5 with 1 blankescribir Question 6 with 1 blankcantar Question 7 with 1 blankoír Question 8 with 1 blanktraer Question 9 with 1 blankcorrer Question 10 with 1 blankleer Question 11 with 1 blankver Question 12 with 1 blankhacer

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Answer:

1. hablado

2. bebido

3. decidido

4. roto

5. escrito

6. cantado

7. oído

8. traído

9. corrido

10. leído

11. visto

12. hecho

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

1. hablado

2. bebido

3. decidido

4. roto

5. escrito

6. cantado

7. oído

8. traído

9. corrido

10. leído

11. visto

12. hecho

Step-by-step explanation:

This exercise aims for you to practice how to change verbs into adjectives by conjugating them in the past participle.

Spanish and English have conjugations in past participles. The past participles of English verbs often end in -ED (for regular verbs)

In Spanish regular -AR verbs form the past participle with the ending -ADO and regular -ER and -IR verbs form the past participle with the ending -IDO

Remember that like in English there are irregular verbs, these are the ones that don't follow the rule, that is the case in this exercise of HACER, VER, ROMPER and ESCRIBIR.

Here is the translation of the pair of verbs of this exercise:

1. speak - spoken

2. drink - drunk

3. decide - decided

4. broke - broken

5. write - written

6. sing - sung

7. hear - heard

8. bring - brought

9. run - run

10. read - read

11. see - seen

12. do - done

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