Answer:
For hablar:
1. Está
2. Habl-
3. Hablando
4. Él está hablando.
Gender: the ending does NOT change
Practice:
1. Yo estoy hablando.
2. Está comiendo.
3. Estamos escuchando.
4. Están corriendo.
5. Estás estudiando.
6. Está limpiando.
7. Juan y María están cocinando.
8. Roberto y yo estamos jugando.
Explanation:
The answer is "es" because it means is. so the sentence says He is astronaut.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
not only mexican people but it refers to all who are born in latin american countries
Answer:
if this isnt right im sorry i tried my best
Explanation:
(you/usted) Hola buenos dias senora Maria que dia es su cumpleanos?
(neighbor/vecino/maria) Hola bueno dias senor/senora (insert name here) es Mayo 3 y usted?
(you/usted) Mi dia de naciomiento es Noviembre 10.
(neighbor/vecino/maria) Bueno tengo que el al mandado que pasa un buen dia!
(you/usted) si muchas gracias senora que pase un buen dia!
(brainliest if right?) if not then just happy to be here
have a good day
Answer:
There is no difference
Explanation:
Básquetbol / básquet are anglicisms that are used in a lot of Latin America. They're synonymous with baloncesto so you'll hear it used as well. For official names of things like leagues, global or regional tournaments, national teams, etc. you will see baloncesto used more often than the informal Spanglish word.