6. Oí, oyó
7. Creía
8. Contribuyeron
9. Leyeron
10. Cayeron
<h3>Fill in the blanks with the terms that mean the opposite of the descriptions.</h3>
<em>Question 1: sedentario </em>
Answer 1: nómada.
Translation 1: sedentary and nomadic.
<em>Question 2: con cafeína </em>
Answer 2: descafeinado.
Translation 2: caffeinated and decaffeinated.
Question 3: fuerte
Answer 3: débil.
Translation 3: strong and weak.
<h2><em>Spymore</em></h2>
Ve hacer la tarea.
Tienes que ir a tu cuarto.
Tienes que ser respetuoso.
Nosotros somos de Guatemala.
Because ser is for more permanent things, like character traits or nationalities, while estar is more for temporary things like feelings or current location
How to remeber ser and estar easy
for how you feel or where you are, always use the verb estar