Answer:
Punctuation I believe
(Possibly none of the above because I’m not sure what they mean by punctuation)
Explanation:
1. Sofia va recordar su viaje con tarjetas postales, Beto va recordar su viaje con fotografías, Carmen va recordar su viaje con sus dibujos
I can’t answer five bc I can’t see the table
You gain experience for answering questions.
You lose experience for asking questions.
So, your answer is no.
I hope that this helped!
Translation: Where are you going to eat? :) :)
If something seems temporary, use estar, if it is more permanent quality, use ser. When you are thinking about whether to use ser or estar, consider which question the verb “to be” is answering. If you want to talk about ‘where’ something is, use estar.