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PIT_PIT [208]
2 years ago
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Use the verbs to describe what these people are doing. Questions Word Bank reference Your options are: almorzar, cerrar, contar,

dormir, jugar, mostrar
English
1 answer:
ch4aika [34]2 years ago
3 0

The sentences to describe their activities are ellas están durmiendo, yo estoy cerrando la ventana, nosotros estamos almorzando, ella esta encontrando la maleta, Pedro esta mostrando el cuadro, and Teresa esta contando.

<h3>How to describe the activities people are doing?</h3>

The key would be to make sure you use the verb to be or "esta" and conjugate the verb for it to finish in -ando or -endo. For example:

  • Yo corro = yo estoy corriendo

This shows the action is happening now.

<h3>What sentences describe the actions?</h3>

The possible actions to be used are:

  • almorzar (have lunch)
  • cerrar (close)
  • contar (count)
  • dormir (sleep)
  • encontrar (find)
  • mostrar (show)

Based on this, the sentences are:

  • Ellas están durmiendo
  • Yo estoy cerrando la ventana
  • Nosotros estamos almorzando
  • Ella esta encontrando la maleta

Note: This question is incomplete here are the missing images:

Learn more about Spanish language in: brainly.com/question/10117877

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