Answer:
16. Hablas
17. Con
18. Lo
19. De
20. O
Explanation:
Those are just my guesses and I am hispanic.
You should approach actually
- Yo soy bajo y delgado
- Los estudiantes están ansiosos
The difference between "ser" and "estar" is that "ser" is used when the object is in a <u>permanent state</u> (where are you from...) while "estar" is when the object is in a <u>variable state</u> (temporary states).
<h3><em><u>MissSpanish</u></em></h3>
It’s used to leave messages when nobody picks up the phone