La vida in Spanish means the life in english. SO you can say 'Mi vida es bueno', saying that your life is good.
I’m pretty sure it’s the last option. Necesito un instructor inteligente. (I hope that helps, please let me know if I’m wrong!)
Answer: es; están
Sentence: ¡El señor Moreno <em><u>es</u></em> tan agradable! Sus amigos <em><u>están</u></em> en México.
Translation: Mr. Moreno is so nice! His friends are in Mexico.
Explanation:
The subject in the first sentence is "señor Moreno", that is a first-person singular, so the verb must be conjugated in this form: Él <em><u>es</u></em> agradable.
The subject in the second sentence is "amigos", that is a first-person in the plural, so the verb must be conjugated in this form: Ellos <em><u>están</u></em> en México.
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Answer:
It's between B and D , I will choose B
Explanation:
A. que nada means nothing
B. que nades means swimming
C. que nado means what he swimmed
D. que nadas means to swim