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Write sentences that use ser + de to indicate where the people are from
:
Lina y María / Colombia
El profesor / México
Tú y los jóvenes / Argentina
Las estudiantes / Estados Unidos
Ellos / Canadá
La mujer / Puerto Rico
Los Turistas / España
Él y yo / Chile
Nosotras / Cuba
Usted / Venezuela
Answer:
Lina y María son de Colombia
El profesor es de México
Tú y los jóvenes son de Argentina
Las estudiantes son de Estados Unidos
Ellos son de Canadá
La mujer es de Puerto Rico
Los Turistas son de España
Él y yo somos de Chile
Nosotras somos de Cuba
Usted es de Venezuela
Explanation:
In Spanish, the verbs <em>ser </em>and <em>estar </em>have very different meanings for native speakers. In English these correspond to a single verb (to be), so it is essential to learn to distinguish them correctly in Spanish.
The verb<em> ser </em>is used in Spanish in the following situations:
- inherent physical appearance or personality traits;
- permanent identity or traits (nationality, creed, etc);
- family or personal relationships;
- when or where an event takes place;
- the date, seasons and time;
- the material, the origin or the belonging of an object + preposition of;
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The way to conjugate it in present simple is as follows:
- yo soy
- tú eres
- él es
- nos. somos
- vos. sois
- ellos son
Answer:
the fat woman. Then he seized all the stamps and began to register
the Savings Bank.
post some letters. He was very surprised to see such extraordinary
At that moment Pedro entered the Post Office. I finished of
situation. He had a bottle of wine in his hand and with this bottle he hit
the first thief in the head. Immediately it fell to the ground.
The others held the second thief, and after a while he was tied up.
they told Peter of his courageous action. Emilia approached smiling
of feet and hands. They returned everything the thief had stolen and agreed
With Pedro.
speak
--Thank you.
in order to
police to take thieves to jail.
"You're welcome," replied Pedro. -I was terrified. But here it is
Explanation:
The subjunctive mood is necessary