Estoy
Esta
Es
Estamos
Están
Somos
Eres
Es
With adding a “s” at the end, for example with the word “sierra” if I wanted to make it plural I would just add a “s” at the end and it makes it “sierras” which is plural and also another is like with “carro” if I want to turn it into plural I’ll just simply add the “s” at the end and now it’s “carros”.
Answer:Los templos fueron construidos en peru
Explanation:
I know spanish
Answer:
I know I send them
Celia bought them for herself
Angel recomend it to me
the waiter served it to you
who sold it to us
who brought it today?
do I ask for it
Carlos's mom prepared it for us
the saleswomen will sell it to you
this year I bought is for myself
True. They either end with -o for masculine or -a for feminine