Answer:
The term present progressive is a fancy way of describing the verb tense that emphasizes that an action is currently taking place as we speak.
Explanation:
Use the “to be” verb estar. Instead of ending the present participle with –ing, however, you'll end it with –ando or –iendo.
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I think the best answer is A. <span>You should only use </span>tú<span> when talking to people you know well, people who are the same age as you or younger so a sibling would fit. hope this helped, have an amazing day:)</span>