Answer:
<u>Estoy</u> limpiando el <u>baño</u>. => I am cleaning the bathroom.
<u>Estamos</u> haciendo la cama => We are making the bed.
<u>Están</u> cortando el césped. => They are mowing the lawn.
<u>Está</u> lavando la <u>ropa</u>. => He is washing the laundry.
Explanation:
The underlined words are what I personally used to help me figure out each match.
Always remember that in the Present Progressive Tense of spanish grammar:
Estoy = Yo or I
Estás = Tu or You (casual)
Está = Él / Ella / Usted or He / She/ You (formal)
Estamos = Nosotros or We
Estáis = Vosotros or You all (used mainly in Spain)
Están = Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes or They / You all
<em>Hope this helps you</em> :)
Answer:
Try using fue it makes the sentence where did you go last night
Explanation:
<span>Here we have two types of snacks typical of Mexico. In Mexico the big snack is called a cake. The cake has round bread1 and many ingredients. The small snack is called a sandwich. In the United States, what is a cake called?</span>
Answer:
Roberto le pide dinero a sus padres. Ellos buscan un carta para sus padres
Explanation:
I speak spanish but that was a tough one I hope it helps, thats what I would of putted. And easier way I find is you translated it to english it would look like this "Roberto asks his parents for money. They look for the letter to their parents." And you fix what it is incorrect and translate it back to spanish, I hope it helps you!