Answer:
The right conjugation of the verbs between parentheses is:
- Primero prende tu computadora. Empieza a escribir tu tarea. No pierdas el tiempo. Cuando termines, guarda el archivo cuidadosamente. Revisa lo que escribiste. Finalmente, imprime el documento dos veces. Dale una copia a tu profesor. Y no te olvides: apaga tu computadora.
Step-by-step explanation:
The translation of the paragraph is:
- First turn on your computer. Start writing your homework. Do not waste your time. When finished, save the file carefully. Check what you wrote. Finally, print the document twice. Give a copy to your teacher. And don't forget: turn off your computer.
In the great majority of the verbs conjugated within the paragraph the Imperative Mode was used, which is usually applied to express orders or mandates, in the case of the text, although it is done in a gentle way, it expresses specific steps as an order to The person delivers a document correctly.
The Imperative Mode conjugation of the verbs used in the paragraph is as follows:
- Tú: Prende/Empieza/Pierde/Guarda/Revisa/Imprime/Da/Apaga.
- Él, Ella, Ello, Usted: Prenda/Empiece/Pierda/Guarde/Revise/Imprima/Dé/Apague.
- Nosotros: Prendamos/Empecemos/Perdamos/Guardemos/Revisemos/Imprimamos/Demos/Apaguemos.
- Ustedes, Ellos: Prendan/Empiecen/Pierdan/Guarden/Revisen/Impriman/Den/Apaguen.
Since in most of the text it refers to the personal pronoun "tú", the conjugations in Imperative Mode that apply are those of that pronoun.