Soy (yo form, present tense) - use when describing traits about yourself (permanent traits, not thoughts/feelings/locations/etc)
Era (yo/el/ella/usted form, past tense) - directly translates to 'was.' use when describing something in the past
1. Tu eres de Buenos Aires, Argentina
2. Ramiro es de la capital de Puerto Rico.
3. Pedro y yo somos de Santo Domingo, República Dominicana.
4. Maricarmen y Elena son de Santiago, Chile.
5. El es de México.
Answer:
Zacarías, Sebastián and Jacobo talk
on the phone with his friend Cristián.
They say, "Christian, what time is the
party?
Cristián says, -The party is at seven
(7). Let's go to the party!
At seven, Cristián, Zacarías,
Sebastián and Jacobo go to the park.
Cristian is not wrongl IThe party
It's at seven o'clock The friends go to the party
and they talk to a lot of girls. They
very happy.
Te answer is bebes. Since it is in the tù, the verb would be conjugated with an es at the end. Hope this helped!