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Explanation:
1. Yo tengo el pastel y la fruta.
¿Qué tienes?
2. I have a cake and fruits. What do you have?
2. Tienes tú el pastel y la fruta para la fiesta de cumpleaños?
Do you have a cake and fruits for the birthday party?
In both sentences we have the same verb, TENER, which means in Spanish language, to HAVE. It's a verb that belongs to the second group of verbs, as it ends in ER. It's an irregular verb.
The first sentence is in the first person singular form, in the present tense.
The second sentence is in the second person singular form, in the present tense.
B) estamos leyendo
You have a book in your hands meaning you are reading
La muralista <span>habrían</span> mejorado el aspecto de esta pared si hubiera pintado niños jugando.
'The muralist would've improved the aspect of this wall if she/he would have painted children playing.' - translation in my own words.
I hope this helped - Maria S.