Answer:
Ellos están esperando en la fila.
Nosotros estábamos subiendo a la habitación.
Tú estás escuchando a la profesora.
Ellos no están facturando las maletas.
Ellos no están pagando por el boleto.
Tú estás pasando por la aduana.
Marta está comiendo en el comedor.
Explanation:
In Spanish, we use the progressive tense to describe an action that is happening at the moment of speech or which will happen in the future.
It's formed of the verb estar in an adequate tense and the present participle (we add terminations -ando or -iendo, depending on the conjugation).
e.g. María e<u>stá comiendo</u> la tarta. / Juan <u>está durmiendo</u> en su habitación.
Answer: D la contaminación
Explanation:
Story: Light Like Water
Answer these questions Please
Why was it not practical to give the children what they wanted?
What had he promised them and under what condition?
How was the problem solved? Where was it necessary to leave it?
How did they lie to the parents?
Describe what they did on Wednesday night.
Where did you get that idea?
After learning the handling of the sextant and the compass, what did they ask?
What other Honors did the children receive?
In Brief, Describe the party to entertain the companions and their end