Elena b. está en la tienda.
For location, you should use the verb estar, so that rules out options B, es, and D, son, as they are forms of ser. Choice A, estoy, is conjugated for 'I, so you know that is incorrect as well. This leaves only est<span>á as the correct word.</span>
Answer:
El mes pasado yo fui a un restaurante chino con mi hermana.
Yo no esperé para una mesa
Yo probé el pollo
Las meseras nos recomendaron platos con carne de res.
Mi hermana probó el bistec
Los platos costaron cincuenta euros.
Toda la comida estuvo muy rica
Mi hermana y yo pedimos postre. ¡Qué rico!
Explanation:
No hay nada encima de la mesa. If you sound it out, it could either be "nada" or "nadie" but if you are talking about an object, then use "nada". If you are talking about someone not on the table, you would use "nadie" Nada: for object, Nadie: for person.
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