1. Nosotras tenemos ganas de caminar.
2. Usted tiene ganas de ver la televisión.
3. Ellos tienen ganas de practicar deportes.
4. Tú tienes ganas de patinar.
5. Ustedes tienen ganas de ir de compras.
6. Emilia y yo tenemos ganas de jugar al tenis.
7. Tomás tiene ganas de levantar pesas.
8. Tú tienes ganas de leer una novela.
9. Ella tiene ganas de tocar la guitarra.
10. Yo tengo ganas de aprender Español.
It depends on what you are indicating.
Verb Comer
I eat : Yo como -O use for I
I drink juice: Yo bebo jugo
You eat: Tu comes. -es ending
You drink juice: Tu bebes jugo
He/She eats: El/Ella come -e for the ending
He/She drinks juice: El/Ella bebe jugo
We eat: Nosotros comemos -emos for ending
We drink juice: Nosotros bebemos jugo
They eat: Ellos/Ellas comen -en for ending
They drink juice: Ellos/Ella’s beben jugo
PS: beber is to drink
For ir verbs it is similar
I: -o ending
You: -es ending
He/She: -e ending
We: -imos ending
They: -en ending
Took a lot out of me
1. We have the architect that designs the layout and build of the house.
2. We have the contractor that contacts with the carpenters who usually are the ones building the house.
3. We have the carpenters who build the house.
4. We have the land surveyors that survey the land to make sure boundaries, and protocols are being followed.
There's some. You can also talk about interior designers that help finish the house on the inside regarding how you want your home to be.
Estan Caminando isn't the answer as because "estan" implies to be another person, but this isn't the case as it's only the man, the man isn't walking (caminando either)
He isn't shopping (comprando) and he isn't painting (pintando)
The only logical answer is he's cooking (cocinando) which is also heavily implied as him having the bowl and whisk
B.) Esta Cocinando is your answer
esquiar= to ski.
therefore, "esquiar" needs snow.
nadar=to swim
dibujar= to draw
correr= to run.
B. esquiar