Answer:
The sentences that are happening right now are:
- <em>Julio </em><u><em>está jugando</em></u><em> videojuegos. </em>
- <em>Mi papá </em><u><em>está descansando</em></u><em> en el sofá. </em>
- <em>El perro </em><u><em>está mordiendo</em></u><em> el hueso. </em>
- <em>Micaela </em><u><em>está mirando</em></u><em> una película. </em>
- <u><em>Está lloviendo</em></u><em> mucho.</em>
Explanation:
The translation of the sentences is:
- Julio <u>is playing</u> video games.
- My dad <u>is resting</u> on the couch.
- The dog <u>is biting</u> the bone.
- Micaela <u>is watching</u> a movie.
- <u>It's raining</u> a lot.
The sentences that mention actions that take place at the same moment <u>use continuous-time or progressive time</u>, which in English is characterized by making use of the verb be in its forms "am, is, are" and the ending in "ing," in Spanish, it is characterized by the conjugation of the verb <em>"estar"</em> (<em>estoy, estás, </em><u><em>está</em></u><em>, estamos, están</em>), and the endings <u><em>"ando"</em></u> or <u><em>"endo"</em></u><em> </em> in the main verb, for that reason, only the sentences containing this tense were chosen.