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Raúl calls Roberto from the United States to tell him how his trip has been. To find out how Roberto reacts, write complete sentences using all of the given elements in the spaces provided. The independent clause verb will indicate whether to use the present perfect indicative or present perfect subjunctive in the dependent clause. ¡OJO! Remember that your answers should include correct capitalization, punctuation, and accents.
1. ser imposible / tú quedarse / en hoteles de cuatro estrellas
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2. no creer / tú y tu novia / conocer / al presidente de los Estados Unidos
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3. estar seguro / tu novia / pasarlo bien / en Washington
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4. no dudar / tú / participar / en tres manifestaciones políticas
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5. no pensar / tu novia / decirte / que no quiere volver a Chile
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Sagot :

These are the sentences using the present perfect indicative and subjunctive:

  1. Es imposible que te hayas quedado en hoteles de cuatro estrellas.
  2. No creo que tú y tu novia hayan conocido al presidente de los Estados Unidos.
  3. Estoy seguro que tu novia lo ha pasado bien en Washington.
  4. No dudo que tú hayas participado en tres manifestaciones políticas.
  5. No pienso que tu novia te haya dicho que no quiere volver a Chile.

When do you use the present perfect indicative or the present perfect subjunctive?

In this exercise, you have to write the sentences with the information given using the present perfect indicative or the present perfect subjunctive:

  • The present perfect indicative is also called present perfect tense (''pretérito perfecto compuesto'' in Spanish) and it is used to talk about things that started in the past and continue or repeat in the present, as well as to talk about things that have happened in the recent past.

  • The present perfect subjunctive ('pretérito perfecto de subjuntivo' in Spanish) is used to talk about things that happened in the past but are connected to the present and also to talk about what will have happened by a certain point in the future.

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Answer:

1. Es imposible que te hayas quedado en hoteles de cuatro estrellas.

2. No creo que tú y tu novia hayan conocido al presidente de los Estados Unidos.

3. Estoy seguro que tu novia lo has pasado bien en Washington.

4. No dudo que tú hayas participado en tres manifestaciones políticas.

5. No pienso que tu novia te haya dicho que no quiere volver a Chile.

Explanation:

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