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.
Una mujer que habla italiano es inteligente
<span>It means schedule of classes</span>
There is a sympathetic guy named Ramon. Ramon is intelligent, artistic and good looking. He always likes helping his friends, whenever they have a problem they speak to Ramon. One day, a girl named Ana speaks to him and says. “Ramon help” she says. “I don’t speak Spanish and, I am going to receive an F in Mrs.Dora’s class.” Ramon doesn’t need to help Ana but he is very sympathetic and he wants to help her. Ramon says, “I’ll help you, Ana, we can study together. You’re going to be speaking Spanish very well.” In a few days, Ana received a B grade. It wasn’t an A but it is much better than an F. Ana is very happy.
Answer:
Este is as if you are refering to something so it would be "this" piano an esa is also like you are refering to something except you are saying "that"
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