Carla and José are talking on the phone to figure out when they can work together on a class project. Complete their conversation by doing the following: Where you see several options, select the most logical word. • Where you see a single verb in parentheses, write it in the present tense, the present progressive tense, or the infinitive, as required by the context. Include reflexive pronouns if the verb is reflexive. ● TIP: If the action is part of a routine, conjugate the verbs in the present tense (for example: Por lo general me levanto...). If the action is taking place as the two friends are speaking, use the present progressive tense (for example: Estoy viendo la tele). After a conjugated verb or after the expressions antes de or después de, use the infinitive (for example: Antes de ducharme, yo...). José: A las once y media no puedo. Tengo clase de historia y luego (almorzar) ________ en un café con mi novia. No puedo cancelar mañana porque mi novia solamente viene al campus una ____vez_____ a la semana. ¿Por qué no escribimos el informe a las cuatro de la tarde?​

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This is the complete conversation between Carla and José using the simple present tense and the present progressive tense:

José: A las once y media no puedo. Tengo clase de historia y luego (almorzar) almuerzo en un café con mi novia. No puedo cancelar mañana porque mi novia solamente viene al campus una vez a la semana. ¿Por qué no escribimos el informe a las cuatro de la tarde?​

Carla: No puedo. Trabajo en la librería todos los días de dos a seis. ¡Qué problema!

José: ¿Qué estás haciendo en este momento?

When do you the simple present tense?

The Spanish simple present tense (''presente del indicativo'' in Spanish) is used to talk about habitual situations, routines, universal truths, facts and things happening now or in the near future.

When do you use the present progressive tense?

The Spanish present progressive tense is also called present continuous tense and it is used to talk about something that is happening now.

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