Answer:
The answer would be C
Explanation:
Senoras y senores,<u>sientense, </u>por favor.
The difference is that you would say sientate, to someone the same age as you. But, with an adult, you say sientense.
Hope this helps
Answer:
the llorona is about a family that consisted of the mom, the dad, an the 2 sons. she found out that her husband was cheating on her so she decided to get revenge of him by hurting the people he loved most which were the sons. she drowned them both on a stream or a lake and the later regretted it and killed herself so now she hunts people and goes around saying "mis hijos" (my children)
i hope this made sense because i used google translate
Soy un presidente cerca de Inglaterra y mi nombre de países es Roseley uno de mis monumentos está dedicado a los héroes de mi país personas que han servido y honrado a este país y otros que han protegido este país desde su casa. Un monumento que significa todo para nuestro país es de nuestra escultura de los padres fundadores de sus rostros.
Un futuro monumento será una escuela dedicada a los niños que necesitan más ayuda que otros. Para centrarse más en los niños que están luchando en clase. Mi bandera es cuadrada y hay un símbolo en el medio que representa Mockingjay y el color es azul que es mi bandera con una estrella en cada esquina. *side bar I used upper level spanish apologies if you have to fix stuff*
Answer:
Translate, Can you suggest another way to say "I like to sing"?
- I love to sing.
- Singing charm.
Explanation:
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”)