Since he is playING basketball, you would drop the ar and add ando to jugar. The word would be jugando. The new Spanish sentence would be Enrique está jugando el baloncesto con sus amigos. Hope this helps! ;)
B. Períodos, horas :D Hope this helps
1= si, la veo.
2= no, no la veo.
3= si, la veo.
4= si, la veo.
Using the model/example, if you see “si” then that means yes. Add the la and you’ll get “Si, la veo.” which means “Yes, I see it.” If you see “No, no” then you’d still add the la. “No, no la veo.” means “No, I don’t see it.”
SEPARATE WORD MEANINGS
Si= Yes
No= No
Veo= I see
La= The/it
Hopefully this helps :)
Answer:
1. usted, él
2. vosotras, ellas
3. vosotros, ellos
Explanation:
Here you must say what is the appropriate personal pronoun according to the person.
To talk about "he" in Spanish, there are two options: "tú" and "usted". "tú" is informal and "usted" is formal.
"usted" is when you are talking with him, and "él" is for a man and when you are talking about him.
When you talk for two or more people, if they are women you say "vosotras" or "ellas", but if some of them are men you say "vosotros" or "ellos".
Vosotras and vosotros is when you are talking with them, and "ellas" o "ellos" is when you are talking about them.
The boy
The girl
The girls
The children
Good
Well
Good
Hope this helps:)