1. escribimos
2. lees
3. vive
4. beben
5. van
Answer:
3
Explanation:
puntos de interes I think
The correct answer is C.
The question asks: What is the gaucho's life like? The potential answers are: a) full of family and friends, b) relaxed, or c) solitary. The gaucho is often equated to the American cowboy. As such, you can imagine a nomadic figure who doesn't exactly surround himself with friends and families. Likewise, the life of a cowboy (and gaucho) is anything but relaxed, as they both work with horses and cattle, and are generally seen as unruly toward authority.
Answer:
The present participle in Spanish ends in – ando (for –ar verbs) or – iendo (for both – er and – ir verbs) and is the equivalent of an English verb ending in –ing.
Explanation:
For example: Juan estudia (John studies) is the present tense. Juan está estudiando (John is studying) is the present progressive construction.