Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's Dog trucks.
Explanation:
Hope this helps
Before you o somewhere try and learn as much as you can about their culture. Don't want to go somewhere and the people kill you because you did something they think is terrible. Oh and learn the basics of their language
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:
Explanation:
<u>Some people want to be famous.</u>
Nouns require agreement in gender and number. Personas is feminine and plural, so "some" needs to be feminine and plural.
<u>No man wants to go to that movie.</u>
Hombre is singular and masculine.
<u>I don't know anything.</u>
"I don't know (lit. nothing) anything" vs. "I don't know something"
<u>I never read books.</u>
Words to describe how often something is done go before the verb.
<u>Some girls dance.</u>
M/F and # agreement
Marissa •Parece que el carro esta mal PARKIADO
Antonio • puedes ayudarme poner las maletas en el CARRO
Marissa • y recuerda que tenemos que ir a la gasolinera para llenar el TANKE DE GAS
Antonio •ah y tambien tenemos que revisar el CAMBIO DE ACIETE que raro el carro no aranca.