Well, for one those come to America from other countries need to know basic manners to get jobs and to make living here.
1. Nosotros estamos practicando deportes.
2. Carmen está comiendo en casa.
3. Nuestro equipo está ganando el partido.
4. Yo estoy leyendo el periódico.
5. Él está pensando el comprar una bicicleta roja.
6. Ustedes están jugando a las cartas.
José y Francisco están durmiendo.
7. Marisa está leyendo el correo electrónico.
8. Yo estoy preparándome unos sándwiches.
9. Carlos está tomando fotos.
10. ¿Tú estás durmiendo?
YOU NEED TO USE “ando” “endo” for present progressive form”
El: if the next word ends in an o/or
La: a
Los: os/ors
Las: as
For example, number 5 would be "El radio pequeño esta en la cocina."
For the bottom:
If it's la/las it's feminine.
If it's el/los it's masculine.
Hope that helped. :)
Answer:
Era
Explanation:
Alright, so "fue" is ser in the preterite tense and "era" is ser in the imperfect tense, therefore there is no way "both A and B are correct".
Ser is the correct "to be" used since it describes a characteristic of the class. Therefore, "Neither A nor B are correct" is incorrect.
Next, we notice that there is no specific wording to show that the class took place in a specific time period, like last year or a few minutes ago. Therefore, its safe to assume that the sentence requires the IMPERFECT TENSE (era).
Hope this helps :)
Answer:
Ellos corren muy rápido. - They run very fast.
Explanation:
Ellos (Masculine) - They.
Corren - (They) Run.
Muy - Very.
Rápido - Fast.