Question 1:
For this case, the first thing you should know is that we have to conjugate the present progressive sentence.
For this, we use the following grammatical structure:
to be + verb + ing
We then have the following sentence:
I am sleeping
Translating the sentence in Spanish we have:
Estoy durmiendo
Answer:
Estoy durmiendo
Question 2:
For this case we have the following expression in English:
be nice
The first word in Spanish, refers to the use of the verb "ser" or "estar"
The second word has a translation in Spanish that is "amable"
Therefore, as we refer to the second person singular, then the translation of the sentence is given by:
Sé amable
Answer:
A word that I would use to tell someone to "be nice" is:
Sé amable (option 1)
Question 3:
For this case we have the following expression:
go straight
Normally, this is an expression that is used to give directions in Spanish.
The first word refers in Spanish to the verb "ir"
The second word refers in Spanish to the address "derecho"
Therefore the translation of the sentence in Spanish is:
Ve derecho
Answer:
Ve derecho
Question 4:
For this case, the first thing you should know is that we have to translate an expression that is in progressive present.
This means that the sentence has the following structure:
Subject + To be + verb + ing
We want to translate this sentence for the first person plural.
Therefore, the correct translation in Spanish is:
Estamos siguiendo.
Answer:
Estamos siguiendo.
Question 5:
For this case, the first thing you should know is the personal pronoun to which we are referring.
In the given expression, we are referring to the first person plural.
The given sentence, in English is:
They are waiting for us.
Therefore, the correct translation of the expression in Spanish, is given by:
Ellos nos están esperando
Answer:
A direct object that substitutes the underlined word is:
"nos"
Ellos nos están esperando