Answer:
—¿Quién toma fotos?
—Margarita <u>las</u> toma.
—David, ¿estás usando la computadora?
—No, ahora no. <u>V</u><u>oy</u><u> </u><u>a</u><u> </u><u>usarla</u> más tarde (later on).
—Quiero ver el hotel donde vamos a quedarnos (stay).
—Lo siento, no <u>lo</u><u> </u><u>puedes</u><u> </u><u>ver</u> ahora.
—¿Nos entienden ustedes?
—Sí, <u>los</u><u> </u>entendemos.
—¿Dónde está Ana leyendo el libro?
—<u>E</u><u>stá leyéndolo</u> al lado de la piscina.
Answer:
Since there is no word bank, I will simply translate the sentence into English.
Tito can not walk.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
A is incorrect as you are not directing that to the person. you are only blatantly mentioning it.
B is correct because you are stating it to another person and using the second person correctly.
C is incorrect since the pronoun used here is "we", which I doubt a 911 operator would say unless he was also in a crisis.
D is incorrect because the pronoun used in the conjugation is "I", which also makes no sense.
Espero que esto sea de ayuda :)
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