Realidades 3
Realidades 3
1st Edition
Peggy Palo Boyles
ISBN: 9780130359681
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Page 459: Actividad 35

Exercise 1
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In this exercise, you have to choose the correct verb to coincide with the meaning of the phrase and then put it in the conditional perfect.
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The conditional perfect is used to express an action that would have happened, but did not due to some circumstances or an action that probably happened or was true.

The formula to construct the conditional perfect is haber in conditional (habrĂ­a, habrĂ­as, habrĂ­a, habrĂ­amos, habrĂ­ais, habrĂ­an) and past participle

Result
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HabrĂ­a participado
Exercise 2
Step 1
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In this exercise, you have to choose the correct verb to coincide with the meaning of the phrase and then put it in the conditional perfect.
Step 2
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The conditional perfect is used to express an action that would have happened, but did not due to some circumstances or an action that probably happened or was true.

The formula to construct the conditional perfect is haber in conditional (habrĂ­a, habrĂ­as, habrĂ­a, habrĂ­amos, habrĂ­ais, habrĂ­an) and past participle

Result
3 of 3
HabrĂ­an asegurado
Exercise 3
Step 1
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In this exercise, you have to choose the correct verb to coincide with the meaning of the phrase and then put it in the conditional perfect.
Step 2
2 of 3
The conditional perfect is used to express an action that would have happened, but did not due to some circumstances or an action that probably happened or was true.

The formula to construct the conditional perfect is haber in conditional (habrĂ­a, habrĂ­as, habrĂ­a, habrĂ­amos, habrĂ­ais, habrĂ­an) and past participle

Result
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HabrĂ­a detenido
Exercise 4
Step 1
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In this exercise, you have to choose the correct verb to coincide with the meaning of the phrase and then put it in the conditional perfect.
Step 2
2 of 3
The conditional perfect is used to express an action that would have happened, but did not due to some circumstances or an action that probably happened or was true.

The formula to construct the conditional perfect is haber in conditional (habrĂ­a, habrĂ­as, habrĂ­a, habrĂ­amos, habrĂ­ais, habrĂ­an) and past participle

Result
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HabrĂ­a propuesto
Exercise 5
Step 1
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In this exercise, you have to choose the correct verb to coincide with the meaning of the phrase and then put it in the conditional perfect.
Step 2
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The conditional perfect is used to express an action that would have happened, but did not due to some circumstances or an action that probably happened or was true.
The formula to construct the conditional perfect is haber in conditional (habrĂ­a, habrĂ­as, habrĂ­a, habrĂ­amos, habrĂ­ais, habrĂ­an) and past participle
Result
3 of 3
HabrĂ­an aceptado
Exercise 6
Step 1
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In this exercise, you have to choose the correct verb to coincide with the meaning of the phrase and then put it in the conditional perfect.
Step 2
2 of 3
The conditional perfect is used to express an action that would have happened, but did not due to some circumstances or an action that probably happened or was true.

The formula to construct the conditional perfect is haber in conditional (habrĂ­a, habrĂ­as, habrĂ­a, habrĂ­amos, habrĂ­ais, habrĂ­an) and past participle

Result
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HabrĂ­a buscado
Exercise 7
Step 1
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In this exercise, you have to choose the correct verb to coincide with the meaning of the phrase and then put it in the conditional perfect.
Step 2
2 of 3
The conditional perfect is used to express an action that would have happened, but did not due to some circumstances or an action that probably happened or was true.

The formula to construct the conditional perfect is haber in conditional (habrĂ­a, habrĂ­as, habrĂ­a, habrĂ­amos, habrĂ­ais, habrĂ­an) and past participle

Result
3 of 3
Se habrĂ­a resuelto
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