Answer:
Maria y sus amigos <u>están vacacionando</u> en un Resort en Puerto Rico; todos están muy felices. Su amigo Miguel <u>está comiendo</u> en el restaurante, mientras que Lupita <u>está nadando</u> en la alberca y María <u>está sentada </u>en la arena de la playa admirando el atardecer.
Explanation:
As you may know, the open question "¿qué están haciendo?" means What are they do<u>ing</u>? which allows us to know that we need to use the present continuous in order to answer this question. The present continuous is used when things are happening at the moment --right now-- and we use the suffix -ing on the verbs in order to make this grammatically correct in English plus the verb to be (am, is, are) and in spanish is suffix <em>-iendo, -ando </em>and the verb to be (soy, está, es, están, estoy). The text says the following in English:
Maria and her firends are vacationing at a resort in Puerto Rico; everyone are really happy. Her friend Miguel <u>is eating i</u>n the restaurant while Lupita<u> is swimming</u> in the swimming pool and María<u> is sitting </u>on the sand<u> admiring </u>the sunset.
Answer:
I'm not quite sure what you mean by this question because it is february. But it is def. not choice C :el cincuenta de junio= the 50th of june
Explanation:
The total money in her account after 3 years will be $530
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Explanation:</h2>
The Simple Interest Equation (Principal + Interest)
, is given by the following equation:

Where:
A = Total Accrued Amount (principal + interest)
P = Principal Amount
I = Interest Amount (Prt)
r = Rate of Interest per year in decimal
t = Time Period involved in months or years
So here:

Substituting values:

Finally, the total money in her account after 3 years will be $530
Answer: I would probably say comer.
(Might be wrong though.)
Explanation:
This might be correct because comer is the only one that ends in -er.