<h2>22. Right answer:</h2><h3>Estoy comiendo</h3>
To tell someone you are doing something right now, you must use the present progressive. We form this tense with the verb estar and a present participle. The present participle is formed with the ndo ending. From the list, the only option that meets this requirement is estoy comiendo that means I'm eating.
<h2>23. Right answer:</h2><h3>Acaba de hablar español</h3>
The sentence acaba de hablar español translates into she has just spoken Spanish and and tells us the last time Patricia Spoke Spanish. The combined phrase acaba de is common in Spanish for this purpose and after the word de always comes an infinitive verb, the most basic form of Spanish verbs.
Answer:
No se lo querría dar.
No querría dárselo.
Explanation:
The subject of the sentence, "No querría," is "I." The direct object of the sentence is "el dinero," and the indirect object is "a ella." Therefore, the two correct ways to rewrite the sentence using direct and indirect object pronouns are "No se lo querría dar" and "No querría dárselo."
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