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Está serves as the third person singular present form of the verb estar, which represents a form of "to be." When it precedes another verb, if that verb is an -ar type, it will conclude with -ando; for -er or -ir verbs, it finishes with -iendo.
Tú estás nadando (You are swimming)
Estoy corriendo (I am running)
Thus, the suitable response is "El culpable está mintiendo," states the honorable judge.
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1. Patricia
fue a Cuzco. 2. Tú fuiste a Iquitos. 3. Gregorio y yo fuimos a Lima. 4. Yo fui a Trujillo. 5. Ustedes fueron a Arequipa. 6. Mi padre fue a Lima. 7. Nosotras fuimos a Cuzco. 8. Él fue a Machu Picchu. 9. Usted fue a Nazca.
Although I'm unsure of the exact question, it seems you want to identify what you see versus what you hear.
What you see is - Ella sale a bailar
What you hear is - Ella oye música
Response:
Hi Paula, I'm really glad that you (can) join us for dinner. I'm so sorry that your siblings can't (make) it to be with us. It’s unfortunate that they (have) to travel this week with the football team. I doubt that they will (enjoy) it as much as we will, and I don’t think they’ll be able to (taste) as delicious food as we're going to prepare. Maybe we will (save) some of the food for them, so they can try it after they return on Sunday.
Explanation:
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This task consists of filling in the blanks with appropriate verbs to give clarity to the sentences.
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