The answer is b, the family that’s she’ll be staying with is nowhere to be seen
Answer:
1.<u><em>Hace</em></u><em> casi dos semanas </em><u><em>que </em></u><em>mi carro ha estado haciendo un ruido extraño.</em>
<u><em>It's been </em></u><em>almost two weeks </em><u><em>since </em></u><em>my car has been making a strange noise.</em>
<em>2. Y yo compre el carro </em><u><em>hace</em></u><em> </em><em>un mes.</em>
<em> 2. And I bought the car </em><u><em>a </em></u><em>month </em><u><em>ago.</em></u>
3. Y en la Compania dijeron que <u><em>hace</em></u> 3 mese lo avía dejado por que el carro tuvo problemas delsystema
And at the company they said that 3<u><em> months ago</em></u> they still left because the car had problems with the system
<em>NOTE</em>: the bold and <u>underlined</u> word are the translation from the Spanish.
Answer:
1. está jugando
2. están leyendo
3. estás nadando
4. está comiendo
5. están estudiando
Explanation:
PRESENTE PROGRESIVO in Spanish is like "present continuous" in English.
The progressive present tense in Spanish is formed with the verb estar and with the gerund of the verb that does the action.
Form:
ESTAR + Verb root + ending -ANDO (if infinitive verb finishes in “ar”)
+ ending -IENDO (if infinitive verb finishes in “er” or “ir”)
1. voy a leer
2. ustedes van a prestar atención
3. Ellos van a necesitar una calculadora
4. rosa va a ver la tele
5. el va a sacar apuntes
6. voy a sacar buenas notas en mi exámenes
7. Nosotros vamos a escuchar al la maestra
8. Ellos van a llevar un uniforme a la escuela