Answer:
The present progressive is formed by combining the verb “to be” with the present participle. (The present participle is merely the “-ing” form of a verb.) I am studying.
Explanation:
please mark this answer as brainliest
Answer: sorry this one you have to do yourself because it has to be your voice and also you can't send voice memos in brain I'm pretty sure
Explanation:
Verbs ending in -ir that undergo stem changes in the present tense also under go stem changes in the preterite. These verbs have a stem change in the second person formal singular (usted), third person singular (él, ella) and third and second person plural (ellos, ellas and ustedes) forms.
I don't know your family so I can't write it for you, but all you have to do it write a journal entry talking about your family to someone you just met. So just write about your family, and make sure it's in spanish!
<h2>Hope this helps!</h2>