Answer: 1. Una orquesta es un grupo de instumentos que tocan juntos. 2. Sus amigos fueron a la fiesta de Anita y le dieron muchos regalos. 3. Otra palabra que significa «verduras sin cocinar» es vegetales crudos.
Explanation:
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:
1. El hijo de mis tíos es mi primo.
2. Los hermanos de mi padre son mis tíos.
3. Los padres de mi madre son mis abuelos.
4. Mi hermano y yo somos los nietos de nuestros abuelos.
5. Yo soy sobrino de mi tío.
Explanation:
Identifying the narrator, gender, number and time indicated by a sentence is the first step that must be taken. This is very important to be able to logically conjugate the verbs, and that these have concordance with what is being expressed. in this case the narrator is in my first person and the spaces must be completed taking into account the degree of familiarity they describe of the members at each point