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Svetlanka [38]
3 years ago
8

AYUDENME CON ESTO PORFAVOR/HELP ME WITH THIS PLEASE

English
1 answer:
Arada [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

A:

1 go

2 rides

3 play

4 isn't singing

5 aren't running

B:

1. She is jumping very high.

2. He is listening to music in his room.

3. They are painting a portrait.

4. I am cleaning a window.

5. Paula and Tim are dancing.

6. The bird is flying.

7. Our friends are not swinging.

8. My daddy is not reading a newspaper.

9. I am not eating a sandwich.

10. Our parents are watching tv.

11. He is not walking his dog.

12. Is he throwing a ball?

13. Is she knitting a sweater?

Explanation:

this is a good start. I'm being told I am running out of time to answer by the app. I'll try to come back.

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