Answer:
B
Explanation:
No tengo muncho tiempo , sino que estoy trabajando.
Answer:
un joven
Explanation:
depending on how old he/she is
<u>Answers:</u>
1) ¿Qué te gusta <u>hacer</u> <u>(to do)</u> a ti?
In this sentence the subject is <em><u>tú</u></em> (you), then the correct indirect object pronoun is <em><u>te</u></em> and the correct form of the verb according to this pronoun in present is<u> gusta</u>
<em>What do you like to do?
</em>
2) A nosotros nos <u>gusta</u> mirar la televisión.
In this sentence the subject is <em><u>nosotros</u></em> (we), then the correct indirect object pronoun is <em><u>nos</u></em> and the correct form of the verb according to this pronoun in present is <u>gusta
</u>
<em>We like to watch television </em>
3) Yo <u>soy</u><u> (ser)</u> abogada
In this sentence, the correct way to conjugate <em><u>ser</u></em> in present and with the subject Yo (I) is <em><u>soy
</u></em>
<em>I am a Lawyer
</em>
4) Nosotras <u>tenemos</u> (tener) muchas amigas.
In this sentence, the correct way to conjugate the verb <em><u>tener</u></em> in present and with the subject <u>nosotras</u><u> (we)</u> is <u><em>tenemos</em></u>
<em>We have a lot of friends
</em>
5) Ahora nosotras <u>estamos</u> (estar) en casa.
In this sentence, the correct way to conjugate the verb <u><em>estar</em></u> in present and with the subject <u>nosotras</u><u> (we) </u> is <u><em>estamos</em></u>
<em>Now we are at home
</em>
The answer would be "sube" meaning "goes up." This is the only possible correct answer because it is the only verb as "desde" and "lejos" are both prepositions and "a pie" literally means "by foot."
Hope I helped! :)