<em>Costar- </em><em>the meaning is cost or like how much some one charges you for something.</em>
<em>Estar- </em><em>is "be" like for example when you say I'm going to "be" at my friends house then "be" would be estar</em>
<em>Ir- </em><em>means "go", I'm going to go to the beach.</em>
<em>Dar- </em><em>is "give", I want to "give" this to you.</em>
<em>Recibir- </em><em>means "receive", Did you "receive" my text?</em>
<em> </em><em>Sentences:</em>
<em>1. Cuanto </em><u><em>cuesta </em></u><em>eso?</em>
<em>2. Yo voy a </em><u><em>estar</em></u><em> en casa de mis amigos.</em>
<em>3. Yo voy a </em><u><em>ir </em></u><em>a la playa.</em>
<em>4. Te quiero </em><u><em>dar </em></u><em>este collar.</em>
<em>5. </em><u><em>Recibistes </em></u><em>mi texto?</em>
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<em>Hope it helps, :)</em>
La mujer is correct is the feminine article for the singular word
Es su camiseta.
Su is used to show possession of singular objects, in this case, a t shirt, in third person form.
Hello!
Answer:
- ¿<u>Es</u> usted el Profesor Rodriguez?
- Mi mamá y yo <u>somos</u> amigas
- Ustedes <u>son</u> estudiantes de biología
- Nosotras <u>somos</u> mexicanas y <u>también</u> estudiantes de inglés
- Ella y Andy <u>son</u> franceses
- Él <u>es</u> estudiante de psicología
- Y tú, ¿ <u>eres</u> mexicano?
<h3><u>SpanishGirl</u>, Greetings!</h3>
Christmas in Spanish is “Navidad”