We have the following statements:
a. Salir con retraso
<em>Exit with delay</em>
b. Salir a tiempo
<em>Leave on time
</em>
c. Salir con una taza
<em>Go out with a cup</em>
d. Salir con una demora
<em>Leave with a delay</em>
As you can read <em>a, b and d are related</em>. They mean to go out on time or with a delay. On the other hand, <em>c is not related to any.</em>
<u>Therefore the correct answer is c.</u>
Yo (veo, miro, observo) la televisión en la cabina. The three answers would all be correct, but the one that is most used is miro. The three words mean see (veo), look (miro), and observe (observo).
Answer:
- está
- se están
Explanation:
1. El músico __está__ interpretando un concierto.
2. Actualmente, mis amigos ___se están__ paseando por lugares exóticos.
The preterite tense is a completed action in the past, and the imperfect is something that happened in the past but was ongoing.
- Te llamé dos veces ( I called you twice-completed action)
-Él vivió<span> allí por cinco años. (He lived there for five years- completed action)
</span>-<span>Yo </span>caminaba<span> cada día. ( I used to walk everyday. - was ongoing)
</span>Yo comía<span> frecuentemente McDonald's. ( I used to McDonald's frequently.- occurred over a long period of time)</span>