Respuesta :
Answer:
1. No creo que mi padre alivie totalmente su tensión.
2. Espero que no haya alcohol en la fiesta de mi hijo. Es difícil de creer que tus amigos lleven una vida sana.
3. Tus padres lamentan que tú no les cuentes tu problema con las drogas.
4. Nos preocupa que ustedes no tengan una vida más activa.
5. Es posible que nosotros no entrenemos lo suficiente.
6. Está muy bien que ustedes abandonen esa vida sedentaria.
7. Nos alegramos de que tú hables con un nutricionista.
8. Es mejor que Ramón no tome cafeína antes de su examen.
9. Es imposible que Anita queme tantas calorías en la cinta caminadora.
Explanation:
This sentence stands for the subjunctive mood. This mood is used when expressing doubts, desires, unknown things, abstract things, and emotions. So these are the following conjugations that comes from verbs:
1. Alivie comes from the verb aliviar and is its conjugation for the third person singular in the subjunctive mood.
2. Haya comes from the verb haber and is its conjugation for the third person singular in the subjunctive mood.
3. Cuentes comes from the verb contar and is its conjugation for the second person singular (you informal that means tú) in the subjunctive mood.
4. Tenga comes from the verb tener and is its conjugation for the second person plural in formal form (ustedes) in the subjunctive mood.
5. Entrenemos comes from the verb entrenar and is its conjugation for the first person plural in formal form (nosotros) in the subjunctive mood.
6. Abandonen comes from the verb abandonar and is its conjugation for the second person plural in formal form (ustedes) in the subjunctive mood.
7. Hables comes from the verb hablar and matches tú
8. Tome comes from the verb tomar and is its conjugation for the third person singular in the subjunctive mood.
9. Queme comes from the verb quemar and is its conjugation for the third person singular in the subjunctive mood.