Completa el siguiente párrafo con las formas correctas del condicional, del imperfecto de indicativo o del infinitivo de los verbos entre paréntesis.

Cuando mi familia y yo
___________________1 (vivir) en la República Dominicana yo
?____________________2 (estar) cansada de ir a la playa. Mis padres ???????????
____________________ 3 (soler) decirme que un día yo ???????_____________________4 (echar) de menos la playa. Y es verdad, porque ahora vivo en el Canadá. Al principio, lo que me
_________________5 (gustar) del Canadá ??????????????????_________________6 (ser) ver la nieve y
_________________7 (esquiar) con frecuencia. Sin embargo, este clima es muy frío para mí y ahora me ???????
_________________8 (encantar) estar de nuevo en las playas de mi país. Si yo estuviera ahora en la República Dominicana ?_________________9 (nadar) en el mar con mis hijos, ????????_________________10 (pasear) por la playa con mi esposo y ??_________________11 (tomar) mucho el sol.


1. vivíamos?
2. estaba?
3. solían?
4. echaría?
5. gustaba ?
6. era
7. esquiaba / esquiar?
8. encantaría ?
9. nadaría ?
10. pasearía ?
11. tomaría

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