The answer is Estuve mirando ( anoche yo estuve mirando un pelicula con mi familia
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Answer to the whole quiz:</h2>
Question 1: B. Jake
Question 2: B. Five minutes
Question 3: A. the agency
(Photos for proof at the bottom.)
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Explanation:</h2>
When Dr. Sabato asks Jake if he's been to Washington D.C. before, Jake says "No. This is my first visit to D.C."
Jake expresses concern and says "We need to know exactly who you are and what you're doing" to Dr. Sabato. Then, he says "You've got five minutes to tell us what's going on or we're leaving."
Later, Dr. Sabato tells them, "Actually, you won't be hearing from the agency for the moment. They know you're here with me."
Here are photos of Edge, hope I made your day easier.
Answer:
To emphasize that an action is happening right now, we use what is called the present progressive/continuous tense.
Explanation:
English makes no distinction between continuous and progressive.
Answer:
The correct answers are: 1. a, 2. a, 3. b, 4. a, 5. d, 6. b*, 7. c.
Explanation:
This exercise deals with <u>possessive adjectives</u> in family relationships. The terms are translated as follows:
- Mi - My
- Su - His/Her/Plural Your/Their
- Sus - His/Her/Plural Your/Their (plural)
- Mis - My (plural)
- Nuestro - Our
I marked number 6 with an asterisk because the option provided says "SUS," which is used for plural nouns, but the correct answer should be "SU," which is used for singular nouns. In that sentence, the speaker is referring to the father's office (oficina), and should be marked as singular (su oficina/his office).