La contaminación de los carros es terrible para el medio ambiente, pero las licencias de conducir son muy importantes.
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<h3>How to build a sentence in Spanish?</h3>
In syntactic typology, we say that Spanish is an "SVO" language, whose sentences follow the order "subject-verb-object". For example, in the language of Cervantes, it is written: "Pedro works in the library", a sentence that translates in the same order "Peter trabaja en la biblioteca."
Learning Spanish takes practice, and that's great practice.
Aprender español requiere práctica, y eso es una gran práctica.
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Answer:
1. está jugando
2. están leyendo
3. estás nadando
4. está comiendo
5. están estudiando
Explanation:
PRESENTE PROGRESIVO in Spanish is like "present continuous" in English.
The progressive present tense in Spanish is formed with the verb estar and with the gerund of the verb that does the action.
Form:
ESTAR + Verb root + ending -ANDO (if infinitive verb finishes in “ar”)
+ ending -IENDO (if infinitive verb finishes in “er” or “ir”)
Answer:
Blank One: Quieres; Blank Two: Puedo; Blank Three; Volver
Explanation:
One: The tu form of Querer is Quieres, he's asking "do you want to ride bikes"
Two: The yo form of Poder is Puedo, saying "No, I can't"
Three: After "tengo que" you use an infinitve verb, in this case "volver"