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Mamont248 [21]
4 years ago
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Please help me do this spanish work

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denis-greek [22]4 years ago
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detrás / derecha / con /están / lado / estás / delante / lejos / entre / estamos

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1. Los autobuses están detrás de la escuela.

The buses are behind the school.

Detrás -- it's a Spanish word for '' behind '', and the opposite meaning or antonym for this word, is delante, which means in '' front of ''

The verb, used in this sentence is: <em>estar , to be. </em>It's a copular verb, which means it links the subject of the sentence with the complement subject.

It's in the third person's plural.

2. En el mapa Argentina está a la derecha de Chile.

Argentina is on the next side to the Chile on the map.

A la derecha -- it's a Spanish general phrase and it means '' to the right '' .

The opposite meaning of this word is a la izquierda and it means '' to the left ''.

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The professor is in the cafeteria with the students.

The verb we used here is also estar. Compared to the verb ser, which also means to be, is that in estar has a meaning of a situation that's occurring currently and it will stop at some point. Ser is for more permanent situations, who someone is, what they are.<em> It's used for occupations, characteristics, time and origin. </em>

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