Answer:
Try listening to music such as songs by Selena and try to pick out the words that you know. If you watch a show that has Spanish in it, listen for words you know and see if you can figure out what they are saying. You can also try asking friends or family to quiz you on words or have them ask you what certain words mean in Spanish. Write down as many words you can remember in Spanish and look up new words you want to learn to grow your vocabulary.
These are the complete sentences explaining what is everyone doing:
- El profesor está escribiendo en la pizarra.
- El chico de la camisa blanca está leyendo.
- El chico de las gafas está mirando su celular.
- Los chicos enamorados están durmiendo.
- Claudia y la chica rubia están conversando.
Here are the descriptions of what can each person that has a specific profession can do:
- El peluquero puede cortar el pelo.
- El plomero puede arreglar un caño roto.
- La juez puede decidir si alguien es culpable o no de un crimen.
- Los bomberos pueden detener un incendio.
- La abogada puede defender a una persona.
<h3>How do you use the present progressive in Spanish?</h3>
In this exercise, you have to write sentences about the picture you are given using the present progressive tense.
The Spanish present progressive tense is also called present continuous tense and it is used to talk about something that is happening now.
Check more information about the present progressive here brainly.com/question/1158528
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1. empiezan
2.quieren
3. pierden
4. queremos
5. quero; quero
6.queremos; quero
7. prefieren;prefiero
8. pienzan
During the colonial years, Mexico's way of life was influenced by European styles and mostly by the French. The rich families had the privilege of wearing dresses and suits imported from France. The women's dresses were long and straight with bell sleeves. The men's suits included a pant with a “carrot” style cut, socks and booties (a type of short boot)
During the Mexican revolution men's style included a jacket or a long sweater and a cup hat. The revolutionary men wore pants, a poncho, sandals, a hat and a hankerchief.
The revolutionary women were the adelitas (idk how to translate this word) They wore a long skirt, shirt, sandals and braids
Hope this helps