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dsp73
3 months ago
12

A mi hermanito le dolía (hurt) la con frecuencia. ¿cuánto tiempo hace que tienes estos ? tengo y estoy congestionada. nunca tení

a (had)resfriados, pero me el brazo dos veces. no tienes . ¿te pusiste un suéter anoche?
Spanish
2 answers:
pav-90 [1.3K]3 months ago
8 0

Assuming this translation is correct, your inquiry seems to be:
<span>My younger brother often experienced pain (hurt). How long have you had these symptoms? I have these ailments and feel congested. I've never suffered from (had) colds, but I fractured my arm on two occasions. You don't have a fever, do you? Did you wear a sweater last night?
However, there are no definitive sentences provided to respond to these queries. Is there a portion of the question missing?</span>

pav-90 [1.3K]3 months ago
4 0

Response:

These are separate statements that belong to a dialogue incorporating terms related to illnesses and indicators, along with both past and present simple tenses in Spanish:

1. A mi hermanito le dolía la garganta frecuentemente.

2. ¿Desde cuándo tienes estos síntomas?

3. Tengo tos y me siento congestionada.

4. Nunca tuve resfriados, pero me rompí el brazo en dos ocasiones.

5. No tienes fiebre. Te pusiste un suéter anoche?

Clarification:

The present simple tense in Spanish indicates actions occurring right now. Spanish verbs can end with "-ar", "-er", or "-ir". To properly conjugate verbs in present tense, one must adjust the ending of regular verbs based on the subject (pronoun).

The past tense in Spanish, or Pretérito perfecto simple, refers to actions that took place in the past. In conjugating verbs that end in "-ar", "-er", or "-ir", the endings must also be modified according to the subject (pronoun) for past forms.

Terminology included in this exercise:

  • Garganta: throat
  • Síntomas: Symptoms
  • Tos: Cough
  • Rompí el brazo: Broke my arm
  • Fiebre: Fever
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