The woman looking in her purse isn't listening to you (the speaker) which is a sign of that she woman isn't very interested in your speech. Instead of listening to you she decides to look in her purse and doesn't pay attention to you which is rude and disrespectful.
On the other hand the good thing is that everyone is very quiet and there are no disruptions to your speech, which allows you to speak without being interrupted by someone talking or making an unnecessary comment.
Because Google can you give bias results to what your looking for and give you the wrong information or translation.
We’re means we are and we’ll means we will. We’re already defines as present time, and we’ll can be defined as “we will do it in the future”. They are alike, because they are both describing the people in ‘we’, and they both use apostrophes. Sorry if I am wrong, it is hard to see what you are asking specifically.
Answer:
Petra, ¿<em><u>Vas</u></em> a la playa con tus sobrinas?
Explanation:
2nd person singular