Answer:
12
Explanation:
Yo, tú, el, ella, ustedes, nosotros, nosotras, vosotros, vosotras, ellos, ellas, ustedes.
Answer:
"ser" and "estar", these two verbs differ on the condition of permanency of that what is being explained in the sentence.
It is better to use "ser" when you are expressing something that will be permanent, or most likely will be permanent.
it is better to use "estar" to express something that is likely to end in a short or medium term.
sometimes the verbs are interchangeable, in such cases is not needed to explain the length of the state expressed by the sentence.
The third sentence in the questions uses the literal translation from the English present continuous time to the Spanish "présente continuo"
1.)what is your name?
See you later
My name is Ana María.
2.)How are you, Juan José?
No good
You’re welcome
3.)Where are you from, Gabriel?
You are welcome
Quieres ir a la playa conmigo means Do you want to go to the beach with me
No se lo que quieres decir