Answer:
1. Salí
2. Leyeron
3. Vimos
4. Escribiste
5. Comieron
Step-by-step explanation:
The conjugations depend on the subject and verb.
For the first sentence, salí means I went out. It's past tense. When speaking about yourself and your actions in the past tense, it mostly end with -í. Yo salí - I went out Yo comí - I ate Yo corrí - I ran
For the second sentence, leyeron means you read. Where you refer to a group of people you are addressing. Kind of like "you guys." That's what Ustedes refers to. When talking to a group of people and talking about their actions in the past tense it usually ends with -on. Ustedes leyeron - You guys read. Ustedes corrieron - You guys ran Ustedes comieron - You guys ate
For the third sentence, vimos means we saw. It's in past tense and when you are talking about you and the group or person you were with. Mostly, it ends with -os. Nosotros vimos - we saw Nosotros comimos - we ate Nosotros leímos - We read
For the fourth sentence, escribiste means you wrote. This conjugation is used when addressing someone and talking about their actions in the past tense. Usually, ends with -ste. Tú escribiste - you wrote Tú comíste - You ate Tú dibujaste - You drew
For the fifth sentence, it's similar to the second sentence. Talking about a group and their actions in the past tense, but this time the speaker is addressing differently. The speaker isn't talking to the group of people but about them. It's not "you guys" but they. The conjugations also end with -on. Ellas comierion - They ate Ellas bailaron - They danced Ellas caminaron - They walked
Sorry if this looks too long. I just wanted to help you understand these conjugations in case you were having trouble :) Also, maybe you can use this answer as a reference for future questions. Hope this helped.