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? asked in Society & CultureLanguages · 6 years ago

Spanish help?

Can someone help me conjugate these and identify the context it's use in? I already have the first three

I work. (Yo trabaja (present indicative)

I have worked. Yo he trabajado (present perfect)

I used to work. Yo trabajaba (imperfect indicative)

The other day I worked.

I am working right now.

I am going to work on Saturday.

When I graduated from college I had already worked.

Work (tú)!

Work (Usted)!

Don’t work so hard (tú)!

Work (Ustedes)!

I hope you work for many years.

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  • Anonymous
    6 years ago
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    The very first one you did should be. " Yo trabajo" .

    The other day I worked. El otro dia trabajé.

    I am working right now. Estoy trabajando (ahorita/en este momento)

    I am going to work on Saturday. Voy a trabajar en sabado.

    When I graduated from college I had already worked. Cuando me gradué de la universidad ya había trabajado.

    Work (tú)! Trabaja!

    Work (Usted)! Trabaje!

    Don’t work so hard (tú)! No trabajes tanto!

    Work (Ustedes)! Trabajen!

    I hope you work for many years. Espero que trabajes por muchos años

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