This is how to conjugate the verb ESTAR (which means to be) in the present tense:
yo estoy, tu estás, el/ella/Usted está, nosotros estamos, vosotros estáis, ellos/ellas/Ustedes están.
Your sentence is I am home. In Spanish, the word YO stands for I in English. This means that you would use the form estoy in your example.
The correct answer is B. estoy.
The answer is C.
Hope this helped!
Answer: Me:Hola! Como estas?
Other Person(OP): Hola, Bien y tu?
Me: Yo soy muy cansado. Yo tengo matemáticas, espanol, historia, diseno web, salud, biología, y ingles. Me encanta clase de ____ que tengo a las ____, y me gusta clase de_____, que tengo a las _____. No me gusta la clase de______ ,______ ,______. Yo tengo la clase de _____ a la __ (and so on)
Explanation:
My computer isn't letting me do some of the upside down punctuation or the stress marks so its not perfect. Also for the last thing you would just basically repeat.
The first one in English says <span>I just like pizza.
The second one says s</span>he end up buying a pencil.
The second should say She ends up buying pizza, not she end up buying pizza.
The first should sat I like pizza, not I just like pizza.
These are my two guesses. Sorry if it's wrong