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Illusion [34]
4 years ago
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¡Inténtalo!Fill in the blanks Activity Textbook InstructionsWrite sentences using the correct form of either ser or estar and th

e information provided. Make any necessary changes. April 20 11:59 PM (late) 2 attempts remaining Grade settings External references158-161 Grammar presentation Questions Modelo Alejandra / cansado Alejandra está cansada.
Spanish
1 answer:
Varvara68 [4.7K]4 years ago
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This question is incomplete. Here is the complete question:

Inténtalo! Write sentences using the correct form of either ser or estar and the information provided. Make any necessary changes:

Ellos / pelirrojo

Carmen / alto

Yo / la clase de español

Película / a las once

Hoy / viernes

Nosotras / enojado

Antonio / médico

Libros / de Ana

Marisa y Juan / estudiando

partido de baloncesto / gimnasio

Yo / escribiendo

Answer:

The correct answers are:

Ellos son pelirrojo s.

Carmen es alta.

Yo estoy en la clase de español .

La película es a las once .

Hoy es viernes .

Nosotras estamos enojadas.

Antonio es médico .

Los libros son de Ana .

Marisa y Juan están estudiando .

El partido de baloncesto es en el gimnasio .

Yo estoy escribiendo .

Explanation:

The verbs SER and ESTAR have different uses in Spanish. This is not the case with the verb <em>to be</em> in English.

When we want to describe appearances, family relationships, time or date, identity, or where an event takes place, we will use the verb Ser.

When we want to express a state of health, a mood, someone's marital status or geographic location, we will use Estar.

Finally, I will write how to conjugate these verbs in the present simple in Spanish:

<u>SER: </u>

  • yo soy
  • tú eres  
  • él/ella es  
  • nosotros somos
  • ellos son

<u>ESTAR</u>:

  • yo estoy
  • tú estás
  • él/ella está  
  • nosotros estamos
  • ellos están
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