Answer:
Neither option works in the situation.
Explanation:
Because it's saying that for lunch you always eat an sandwich filled with broccoli or grapes.
Answer: Ellos arreglan cosas en el colegio.
Answer:
1.- Estoy
2.- Está
3.- Es
4.- Estamos
5.- Están
6.- Somos
7.- Eres
8.- Está
9.- Es
10.- Es
Saludos!!, yo creo que esta bien porque hablo español xd :)
Answer:
1. Gabriel, ¿dónde (están) las tablas de surf?
2. Sandra y Carmen (son) de México.
3. Yo (estoy) bien, gracias.
4. Luis y yo (estamos) muy alegres hoy.
5. El miércoles (es) el primer día de primavera.
Explanation:
Hello!
In the previous exercise, you must complete the sentences by adding the verb <em>"ser"</em> (to be) or <em>"estar"</em> (to be) correctly.
In Spanish, these verbs do not have the same meaning.
Success in your homework!
Answer: The moral of the story is to appreciate the beauty and good things around us. Or not everything in life is about money.
Explanation:
When the old man told them , “vayan a buscar la fortuna que es la vida del campo. he was talking about finding the beauty of working in the Fields as he did. His kids thought fortuna meant money that’s why they spend their whole life looking for the fortuna( money) when they didn’t realize the fortuna (beauty) was the field.