The answer is naci<span>ó
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Watching a basketball game -Viendo un partido de baloncesto
Playing basketball- Jugando al baloncesto
Jugando baloncesto
Watching a television sitcom-Viendo una comedia de televisión
Playing a game- Jugando un juego
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<h2>Right answer:</h2><h3>4. Tenga</h3>
When talking about commands, we talk about the imperative mood. We use this mood when telling someone to do something in a direct manner. Put another way, sentences in the imperative mood are commands. So the correct formal command is tenga cuidado. So this is when you address a person older than you, or your boss, your teacher, among other people.
This sentences is grammatically incorrect because the action and the period of time are not coherent.
It is possible to say " trabajo en esa tienda hace dos años/meses" which would mean that you have been working in that store for a year or a month.
but the expresión "hace que"+ period of time does not exist.
Another possibility might be (if you been working there for only 2 hours) "Trabajo en esa tienda hace dos horas" It would mean that you recently started working there. <span />
Se escribe Mi mamá es fea
Espero q te ayude :)