100 POINTS

Decide whether the sentence is correct or incorrect as written.

Su nieto estudié la lección.

correct
incorrect

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Answer 1

Answer: Inorrect

[tex] \boxed{ \bold{Explanation}}[/tex]

The verb of the sentence is wrongly conjugated, respectively, towards the person. The sentence is written "estudié" (first person singular) when it is "estudió" because it is his grandson, NOT himself (third person singular, masculine). The form of the verb is the present perfect simple.

Past perfect simple of the indicative of the verb "estudiar" (to study):

Yo estudié Tú estudiasteUsted estudióÉl estudió Ella estudió Nosotros/as estudiamos Vosotros/as estidiasteis Ustedes estudiaron Ellos/as estudiaron

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Answer 2

Answer:

Incorrect.

The sentence should be written as 'Su nieto estudió la lección.'

The verb in the sentence is in the third person singular, so it needs to be conjugated as estudió ('he/she/it studied').

        Example: Mi hermana estudió la lección.


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José y Pedro van a cantar esa canción.

[tex] \boxed{ \bold{Explanation}}[/tex]

It is written "cantar" in the infinitive, because it is a verbal periphrasis. A verbal periphrasis is two verbs that form the core of a predicate. The verbal periphrasis must have:

Verb (Conjugated) + Preposition (Optional) + Verb (impersonal form).

In this case the paraphrase is:

[tex] \overbrace {\text{van}}^{verb} \: \overbrace {\text{a}}^{preposition} \: \overbrace {\text{cantar}}^{verb} [/tex]

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