Answer:
1. El señor Epidídimus tiene una tienda con la que gana poco dinero. (FALSO)
2. Epidídimus vivía en un barrio humilde cuando era pequeño. (CIERTO)
3. Epidídimus le ordenó al chofer que lo llevara a un barrio de gente con poco dinero. (CIERTO)
4. Cuando Epidídimus entró al almacén se acordó de experiencias pasadas. (CIERTO)
5. Epidídimus les dio órdenes a los empleados del almacén. (FALSO)
Explanation:
1 - False because Mr. Epidimus wasn't the owner of the store.
2 - True because Mr. Epidimus lived in a humble neighborhood when he was a little boy.
3 - True because Mr. Epidimus ordered to the taxi driver to take him to the neighborhood in which there were humble people.
4 - True because Mr. Epidimus remembered past experiences when he entered the store.
5 - False because Mr. Epidimus didn't give orders to the employess of the store.
2+4=6 that how I got my answers
Answer:
estar
Explanation:
estar is to do with to be when it comes to people being somewhere, something being placed somewhere while Ser has to do with to be as in profession or to feel.
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Cognates are words from different languages that have the same origin and therefore can present the same spelling or similar spelling. It is common for cognates to have the same meaning as well, but there are false cognates, which are extremely similar words that have different meanings.
An example of cognates between English and Spanish are the words "family" and "familia."