Sentence #1 has a demonstrative adjective. Sentence #2 has both a demonstrative adjective and a demonstrative pronoun. Sentence #3 uses a regular possessive pronoun. Sentence #4 is the only sentence that uses a present progressive tense.
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Answer:
True
Explanation:
Rodrigo gets asked and he says "me gusta" meaning he likes it rather than "me no gusta" which would mean he doesnt like it.
I believe the answer would be lloviznando, because it makes the most sense.
I think it’s A ! A is what sounds closest to the spanish E !
Question 1: c) para describir acciones habituales del pasado
Question 2: d) estar
Question 3: b) era, nadaba
Question 4: a) ibamos
Question 5: b) sería
Question 6: a) Yo solía caminar cada día.
Question 7: d) Sara estaba enferma,
Question 8: c) We always used to study before the tests.
Question 9: b) iba, hacía
Question 10: d) Veníamos para casa y llovía.