<span>Pablo: Tengo el mío. Y todos los documentos </span>también.
1. I spend time with my friends after school.
2.Marisol and Juan sing a lot in music class.
3.We look at the computers in technology class.
4.You live in the United States.
5.The students write for spanish class.
1. Translate: do you pay a lot for your back pack?
2.Translate: does she roller skate in the park?
3.Translate:do you see Rosa and Ellena in the school fotos?
4.Translate: Were do you guys eat?
5.Translate: Who writes good notes?
Answer
Una forma de identificación
<span>Jimena says the clothes on the market are very ugly. Marissa wears the size 6. Maru bought a blouse. Miguel bought a coat for Maru</span>
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Está is the present he/she/it/you formal form of the verb estar, which is one of the verbs for "to be". When está precedes a verb, the following verb will end with -ando if it is an -ar verb or -iendo if it is an -er or -ir verb.
Tú estás nadando (You are swimming)
Estoy corriendo (I am running)
Therefore, the correct answer is "El culpable está mintiendo," dice el señor juez.
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