His teacher usted hope this helped.
I’m pretty sure (B) is the right answer.
Answer:
El pescado huele mal.
Explanation:
"El pescado" is <em>him</em> (in English "it"), therefore we use the 3rd singular person verb form of the present tense of the verb oler (to smell) which is "huele".
This is verb is somewhat irregular, look at the present tense of oler:
- Yo <u>huelo</u>
- Tú <u>hueles</u>
- Él/Ella<u> huele</u>
- Nosotros <em>olemos</em>
- Vosotros<em> oléis</em>
- Ellos/Ellas <u>huelen</u>
Native speaker over here. I hope this is helpful.
Answer:
<em>It should actually be phrased, " Cuando gana energía potencial Carmen?"</em>
Cuando esta sosteniendo la pelota en su mano, apunto de tirarla.
<em>When she is holding the ball in her hand, about to throw it.</em>
Explanation:
Energia potencial es cuando un objeto no se esta moviendo, en este caso, Carmen gana energia potencial cuando esta sosteniendo la pelota en su mano. Como la pelota no se esta moviendo, la energia potencial esta conservada adentro.
<em>Potential energy is when an object isn't moving, in this case, Carmen gains potential energy when she is holding the ball in her hand. Because the ball isn't moving, the potential energy is stored inside.</em>
<em><u>All information is done by me, not google translate.</u></em>
<em><u>I apologize for not using the proper Spanish alphabet, I'm doing this on my computer.</u></em>