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aleksley [76]
3 years ago
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Question 8 (1 point) Question 8 Unsaved Change the verb to indicate that it is an activity that is currently in progress. Tú esc

uchas a la profesora. (1 point) Question 8 options: Question 9 (1 point) Question 9 Saved Change the verb to indicate that it is an activity that is currently in progress. Nosotros escribimos cartas. (1 point) Question 9 options: estamos Question 10 (1 point) Question 10 Unsaved Change the verb to indicate that it is an activity that is currently in progress. Marta come en el comedor. (1 point) Question 10 options: Question 11 (1 point) Question 11 Unsaved Change the verb to indicate that it is an activity that is currently in progress. Ellos no pagan por el boleto. (1 point) Question 11 options: Question 12 (1 point) Question 12 Unsaved Change the verb to indicate that it is an activity that is currently in progress. Yo hablo con Miguelito. (1 point) Question 12 options: Question 13 (1 point) Question 13 Unsaved Change the verb to indicate that it was in progress at a time in the past. Ellos miraban la televisión. (1 point) Question 13 options: Question 14 (1 point) Question 14 Unsaved Change the verb to indicate that it was in progress at a time in the past. Nosotros vivíamos en San Diego. (1 point)
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Serhud [2]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Question 8 - Tú estás escuchando a la profesora.  

Question 9 - Nosotros estamos escribiendo cartas.  

Question 10 - Marta está comiendo en el comedor.  

Question 11 - Ellos no están pagando por el boleto.  

Question 12 -  Yo estoy hablando con Miguelito.  

Question 13 -  Ellos estaban mirando la televisión.  

Question 14 -  Nosotros estábamos viviendo en San Diego.  

Explanation:

Questions 8 to12 are in the <u>present progressive</u>, which means that they refer to situations that are currently taking place. The present progressive is formed by the verb “estar” plus the gerund. Questions 13 and 14 are in the <u>past progressive</u>, which means they refer to situations that were taking place at a certain time in the past. Many times that action gets interrupted by some other action also taking place in the past. The past progressive is formed by the verb estar in the imperfect plus the gerund.

Gwar [14]3 years ago
4 0
<span>Question 8 (1 point) Question 8 Unsaved Change the verb to indicate that it is an activity that is currently in progress. Tú escuchas a la profesora. (1 point) Question 8 options: THe answer is escuchas

Question 9 (1 point) Question 9 Saved Change the verb to indicate that it is an activity that is currently in progress. Nosotros escribimos cartas. (1 point) Question 9 options: Escribimos is the answer

Question 10 (1 point) Question 10 Unsaved Change the verb to indicate that it is an activity that is currently in progress. Marta come en el comedor. (1 point) Question 10 options: Come is the answer


Question 11 (1 point) Question 11 Unsaved Change the verb to indicate that it is an activity that is currently in progress. Ellos no pagan por el boleto. (1 point) Question 11 options: Pagan is the answer

Question 12 (1 point) Question 12 Unsaved Change the verb to indicate that it is an activity that is currently in progress. Yo hablo con Miguelito. (1 point) Question 12 options: Hablo is the answer

Question 13 (1 point) Question 13 Unsaved Change the verb to indicate that it was in progress at a time in the past. Ellos miraban la televisión. (1 point) Question 13 options: Miraban is the naswer

Question 14 (1 point) Question 14 Unsaved Change the verb to indicate that it was in progress at a time in the past. Nosotros vivíamos en San Diego. (1 point) Viviamos is the answer


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