C I'm pretty sure.
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Answer:
Maria y sus amigos <u>están vacacionando</u> en un Resort en Puerto Rico; todos están muy felices. Su amigo Miguel <u>está comiendo</u> en el restaurante, mientras que Lupita <u>está nadando</u> en la alberca y María <u>está sentada </u>en la arena de la playa admirando el atardecer.
Explanation:
As you may know, the open question "¿qué están haciendo?" means What are they do<u>ing</u>? which allows us to know that we need to use the present continuous in order to answer this question. The present continuous is used when things are happening at the moment --right now-- and we use the suffix -ing on the verbs in order to make this grammatically correct in English plus the verb to be (am, is, are) and in spanish is suffix <em>-iendo, -ando </em>and the verb to be (soy, está, es, están, estoy). The text says the following in English:
Maria and her firends are vacationing at a resort in Puerto Rico; everyone are really happy. Her friend Miguel <u>is eating i</u>n the restaurant while Lupita<u> is swimming</u> in the swimming pool and María<u> is sitting </u>on the sand<u> admiring </u>the sunset.
Answer:
Explanation:
I don't like those shoes. I will buy . (these) Are you going to buy that suit or? (this one) This guayabera is pretty, but I prefer. (that one) These red ties are very pretty, but they are fabulous. (those) These belts cost too much. I prefer . (those over there) Do you like those boots or? (these) That red bag is pretty, but I prefer. (that one over there) I am not going to buy these boots; I will buy . (those over there) Do you prefer these pants or? (those) I like this dress, but I'm going to buy. (that one) I like that store, but it's better (better). (that one over there) That blouse is pretty, but it costs too much. I will buy . (this one)
Answer:
Los abrigos blancos.
Explanation:
in grammatical accidents the number indicates the number of individuals that the noun speaks of, in this case it is speaking of more than one, therefore it must be combined in a plural way so that it has agreement with what is being expressed.
If it refers to a single individual, the singular number should be used.