Answer:
1. Use ser with adjectives to describe attributes and inherent characteristics.
—Juanita es alta y rubia.
2. Use it with adjectives to describe someone's personality.
—Pedro es simpático.
3. Use it to identify objects and things, including ownership.
—¿Qué es?
—El libro es de la profesora.
4. Use it to describe origin and race.
—Uds. son de Francia.
—Uds. son franceses.
5. Use it to tell time.
—¿Qué hora es?
6. Use it with (?) expressions.
—Es importante hacer ejercicio.
Explanation:
1) they're describing how Juanita is (looks like)
2) they're describing how Pedro is (as a person)
3) they're asking who's the owner of the object (or noun)
4) they're describing the person's race/nationality in the example
5) "hora" is the spanish word for "hour" meaning they're asking for the time.
6) They're using it as the word "it is" in the sentence. I don't know what word could fill the gap, I'm sorry. Like activity or actions? Maybe something along those lines.
The answer would be "sabes" it means "do you know" conoces mean also "do you know" but it refears if you know someone and sabes is if you know about something, "sabemos" means we know and "conosiste" means did you meet
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Answer: Yo me gusta a beber, Tú te gusta a comer, El y ella van a compartir un galletita, Nosotros vamos a aprender español, Mis ermanos y parientes van a senar conmigo.
Explanation:
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Answer:
o Hace ocho años que ella cocina
Explanation:
O Hace ocho años que ella cocina.