Realidades 3
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780130359681
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Page 456: Actividad 31
Exercise 1
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In this exercise, you have to revisit what you have learned about pluperfect subjunctive and choose the correct tense of the verb.
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Pluperfect subjunctive describes an action that happened in the past, before another action. The action that is the most in the past has to be in pluperfect subjunctive. You also use pluperfect subjunctive wen the main verb is in conditional. Also, “como si” is always followed by the subjunctive (imperfect or pluperfect)
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Hubiera detenido
Exercise 2
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In this exercise, you have to revisit what you have learned about pluperfect subjunctive and choose the correct tense of the verb.
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Pluperfect subjunctive describes an action that happened in the past, before another action. The action that is the most in the past has to be in the pluperfect subjunctive. You also use pluperfect subjunctive when the main verb is in conditional. Also, “como si” is always followed by the subjunctive (imperfect or pluperfect)
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Hubiera destruido
Exercise 3
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In this exercise, you have to revisit what you have learned about pluperfect subjunctive and choose the correct tense of the verb.
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Pluperfect subjunctive describes an action that happened in the past, before another action. The action that is the most in the past has to be in the pluperfect subjunctive. You also use pluperfect subjunctive when the main verb is in conditional. Also, “como si” is always followed by the subjunctive (imperfect or pluperfect)
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Hubiera castigado
Exercise 4
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In this exercise, you have to revisit what you have learned about pluperfect subjunctive and choose the correct tense of the verb.
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Pluperfect subjunctive describes an action that happened in the past, before another action. The action that is the most in the past has to be in the pluperfect subjunctive. You also use pluperfect subjunctive when the main verb is in conditional. Also, “como si” is always followed by the subjunctive (imperfect or pluperfect)
Result
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Hubieran sido
Exercise 5
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In this exercise, you have to revisit what you have learned about pluperfect subjunctive and choose the correct tense of the verb.
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Pluperfect subjunctive describes an action that happened in the past, before another action. The action that is the most in the past has to be in pluperfect subjunctive. You also use the pluperfect subjunctive when the main verb is in conditional. Also, “como si” is always followed by the subjunctive (imperfect or pluperfect)
Result
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Hubiera garantizado
Exercise 6
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In this exercise, you have to revisit what you have learned about pluperfect subjunctive and choose the correct tense of the verb.
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Pluperfect subjunctive describes an action that happened in the past, before another action. The action that is the most in the past has to be in the pluperfect subjunctive. You also use the pluperfect subjunctive when the main verb is in conditional. Also, “como si” is always followed by the subjunctive (imperfect or pluperfect)
Result
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Hubiera opinado
Exercise 7
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In this exercise, you have to revisit what you have learned about pluperfect subjunctive and choose the correct tense of the verb.
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Pluperfect subjunctive describes an action that happened in the past, before another action. The action that is the most in the past has to be in pluperfect subjunctive. You also use the pluperfect subjunctive when the main verb is in conditional. Also, “como si” is always followed by the subjunctive (imperfect or pluperfect)
Result
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Hubiera robado
Exercise 8
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In this exercise, you have to revisit what you have learned about pluperfect subjunctive and choose the correct tense of the verb.
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Pluperfect subjunctive describes an action that happened in the past, before another action. The action that is the most in the past has to be in the pluperfect subjunctive. You also use the pluperfect subjunctive when the main verb is in conditional. Also, “como si” is always followed by the subjunctive (imperfect or pluperfect)
Result
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Hubiera sabido
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