<h2>20. Right answer:</h2><h3>c. leyendo</h3>
This sentence stands for the present progressive tense. This tense is used to talk about something that is happening now. To form the present progressive we use the following formula:
verb estar + present participle
Regular Present participle of ar verbs = <em>verb stem + ending </em><em>ando</em>
Regular Present participle of er and ir verbs = <em>verb stem + ending </em><em>iendo</em>
Finally:
<em>Rebeca esta </em><em>leyendo </em><em>un libro</em>
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<em /></h2><h2>23. Right answer:</h2><h3>a. It shows a completed action in the past</h3>
The imperfect tense is used to describe past habitual actions or to talk about what someone was doing when they were interrupted by something else. In general, the imperfect is used to talk about past actions, conditions, or events that occurred regularly or frequently or that were in progress in a moment in the past. To show a completed action in the past we use the <em>preterite tense.</em>
<h2>26. Right answer:</h2><h3>a. Mis primos se llevaban mal durante la fiesta</h3>
This sentence stands for the imperfect. So llevaban is the conjugation of the verb llevar for the third person singular in the imperfect. On the other hand, mis primos translates into my cousins, and party is fiesta. Finally, the sentence my cousins were getting along badly during the party is equivalent to mis primos se llevaban mal durante la fiesta in Spanish.
1.soy
2.son
3.somos
4.somos
5.son
6.es
7.es
8.soy
9.son
10.es
11.eres
12.son
Explanation:I”m Hispanic:)
Answer:
je voyage
tu voyages
il/elle voyage
nous voyageons
vous voyagez
ils/elles voyagent
je parle
tu parles
il/elle parle
nous parlons
vous parlez
ils/elles parlent
j'habite
tu habites
il/elles habite
nous habitons
vous habitez
ils/elles habitent
j'arrive
tu arrives
il/elle arrive
nous arrivons
vous arrivez
ils/elles arrivent
Explanation:
Used the normal -er verb endings for french (-e, -es, -e, -ons, -ez, -ent)
I am pretty sure that the answer is a
looks like it’s asking you to make 10 statement sentences using what you’ve learned