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Answer: 1. Está, meaning: lobster being alive before cooked.
2. Está, meaning: not boring
3. Está, meaning he’s sick needing to go to the hospital
4. Es, meaning: describing the taxis color.
5. Estoy, son, meaning; animals being good for emotional therapy on humans.
6. Es listo, meaning: Manuel is clever.
Explanation:
In Spanish, words can be of 2 genders: masculine or feminine. The "la" article is used for feminine nouns (la escuela, la taza, etc), and the "el" article is used for masculine nouns (el hotel, el supermercado, etc).
If the noun ends in -a, it is probably feminine (there are exceptions, such as el mapa and el agua, but this is generally the rule).
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