Do I have these Spanish sentences correct?
The teacher said that they should be in preterite form, are the correct?
Este verano, mi hermana y yo fuimos al orlando.
Yo mire Spongebob en la televisión.
Yo escuchado Lady Gaga.
Yo hable con mi amigo, Jack.
Los viajeros pagaron en la oficina principal en el hotel
Also, please correct me if I am missing any accent marks or anything like that.
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This is how your sentences should look in the PRETERITE form:
1) Este verano, mi hermana y yo fuimos a Orlando.
2) Yo miré Bob Esponja en la televisión
3) Yo escuché Lady Gaga
4) Yo hablé con mi amigo, Jack
5) Los viajeros pagaron en la oficina principal del hotel
EDIT:
Shawn mentions that you should use the personal "a" in answer number 3. The sentence can actually be written either way. In certain contexts, the personal "a" should be used, but in this context, the sentence sounds more correct without it. (Inserting "a" before Lady Gaga would imply, to me at least, that you physically were in front of the singer while she was talking to you and you listened to her. If you’re simply referring to Lady Gaga’s music in general, you should be fine without the personal "a".)
Once again, hope this helps!
1.Yes.
2.Yo vi Bob esponja en la television.
3.Yo escuche Lady Gaga.
4.Yes.
5.Yes, or maybe it could be: Los viajeros pagaron en la oficina principal DEL hotel.
Este verano, mi hermana y yo fuimos al orlando.
Yo mire Spongebob en la televisión.
Yo escuchado Lady Gaga.
Yo hable con mi amigo, Jack.
Los viajeros pagaron en la oficina principal en el hotel
Este verano, mi hermana y yo fuimos a Orlando.
Yo veia la caricatura Spongebob en la televisión.
Escuchaba Lady Gaga,
y hable con mi amigo Jack.
Los viajeros pagaron en la oficina principal del hotel
None of the answerers is entirely correct.
If you’re supposed to use the indefinido (which makes sense regarding the meaning), it would be correct this way:
Este verano, mi hermana y yo fuimos a Orlando. (the city? no article and caps, please!)
Miré "Spongebob" en la televisón. (you don’t need to use "yo" all the time, it’s annoying for native speakers)
Escuché *a* Lady Gaga. (you should use the personal "a" here)
Hablé con mi amigo Jack. (no comma necessary)
Los viajeros pagaron en la oficina principal del hotel. (or: …que estuvo dentro del hotel)
Hope this helps.