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El autobús = bus
El metro = subway
By foot = a pie
El tren = train
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<h3>Answers in bold and underlined</h3>
Translation 1:<em> On Tuesday I wrote an ecology report.</em>
- 1. El martes yo<u> escribí </u>un informe de ecología.
Translation 2:<em> On Wednesday Martin and Luis went to eat sushi.</em>
- 2. El miércoles Martin y Luis<u> fueron </u>comer sushi.
Translation 3: <em>On Thursday Laura and I learned to prepare flan.</em>
- 3. El jueves Laura y yo<u> aprendimos </u>a preparar flan.
Translation 4: <em>On Friday my aunt opened a cell phone store.</em>
- 4. El viernes mi tía<u> abrió </u> una tienda celulares.
Translation 5: <em>On Saturday you swept the patio.</em>
- 5. El sábado tu<u> barriste </u>el patio.
Translation 6: <em>On Sunday Tamara turned 15 years old.</em>
- 6. El domingo Tamara<u> cumplió </u>15 años.
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Hey there! I'm happy to help!
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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