Answer:The first thing I saw when I got home was the door; It was (1). All the lights were (2). The room was (3); I did not see anything out of the ordinary. Then I went to the dining room. I saw that the table was (4), but some plates and glasses were (5). I walked immediately to the bedrooms; the beds were not (6) and two lamps were (7) on the floor. I was so (8) that I had to sit down for a moment. While I was (9) in the chair, I remembered that I had not gone (I had not gone) to the kitchen. In the kitchen, on the table, a message was (10) in this paper ...
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Answer:
<u>Estoy</u> limpiando el <u>baño</u>. => I am cleaning the bathroom.
<u>Estamos</u> haciendo la cama => We are making the bed.
<u>Están</u> cortando el césped. => They are mowing the lawn.
<u>Está</u> lavando la <u>ropa</u>. => He is washing the laundry.
Explanation:
The underlined words are what I personally used to help me figure out each match.
Always remember that in the Present Progressive Tense of spanish grammar:
Estoy = Yo or I
Estás = Tu or You (casual)
Está = Él / Ella / Usted or He / She/ You (formal)
Estamos = Nosotros or We
Estáis = Vosotros or You all (used mainly in Spain)
Están = Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes or They / You all
<em>Hope this helps you</em> :)
Christie y yo pensamos que el examen es difícil.
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TAMARA Hola, Enrique. ¿Adónde vas de vacaciones este año?
ENRIQUE Voy al lago. Ya sabes que me encanta estar al <em>aire libre</em> . Además, el <em>paisaje</em> de la zona es increíble.
TAMARA Pero, ¿no te dan miedo las <em>serpientes</em> ? He oído que el año pasado una picó a un turista.
ENRIQUE Me preocupan más los <em>incendios</em> forestales. Con tanto calor y sin lluvia, continúa la <em>sequía</em> y el riesgo de fuego es mayor que nunca.
TAMARA ¿Crees que vale la pena <em>aguantar</em> todas esas cosas sólo por descansar?
ENRIQUE ¡Claro que sí! Deberías venir conmigo y respirar un poco de aire <em>puro</em>.
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