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Brrunno [24]
3 years ago
13

Can someone please help with these questions?ignore question 3

Spanish
1 answer:
Aloiza [94]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

2. Mente

4. Afectuosamente

5. Primavera

Explanation:

2. -mente is similar to -ly

4. Sounds too formal

5. Primavera is a season not telling how the weather is.

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The present progressive is formed using the following formula:

verb <em>estar</em> + <em>present participle </em>

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<h2>1. Right answer: </h2>

<em>Miguel Ángel y yo </em><em>estamos leyendo</em><em> el periódico </em>


Since <em>Miguel Ángel y yo</em> can be replaced by the subject pronoun for the first person plural <em>nosotros</em>, then we need to choose the conjugation of the verb estar that matches this person in the simple present, which is estamos. On the other hand, the present participle of the verb leer is leyendo. Finally, this sentence translates into:

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<h2>2. Right answer: </h2>

<em>Mónica y Ana </em><em>están confirmando</em><em> la reservación</em>


Since <em>Mónica y Ana</em> can be replaced by the subject pronoun for the third person plural <em>ellas</em>, then we need to choose the conjugation of the verb estar that matches this person in the simple present, which is están. On the other hand, the present participle of the verb confirmar is confirmando. Finally, this sentence translates into:

<em>Monica and Ana </em><em>are confirming</em><em> the reservation</em>


<h2>3. Right answer: </h2>

<em>Tú </em><em>estás oyendo </em><em>al agente de viajes. </em>


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