Translate
the following sentences and use the consecutio temporum.
Keep in mind that there are verbs that require the subjuntivo
(like temer) and some that do not (like presumir).
Exercise
He
thought: She is already gone.
(He thought that she was already gone.) He thought:
They will take it now.
(He thought that they would take it
now) He assumed: They have stolen
the car. (He assumed that they had
stolen the car.) He presumed:
They steal the car.
(He presumed that they stole the
car.) He feared: They steal the car.
(He feared that they stole the
car) He fears:
They steal the car.
(He fears that they steal the car.)
He knew: They have stolen the car.
(He knew that they had stolen the
car.)
He knew: They will steal the car.
(He knew that they would the car)
We presumed: They are already gone.
(We presumed that they were already
gone) We presumed:
They are robbing the bank right now.
(We presumed that they were robbing
the bank right now.)