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Levart [38]
3 years ago
8

Give the conjugation of either ser or estar to match the subject.

Spanish
2 answers:
bazaltina [42]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. Sandra ____<u>Esta</u>___ en la oficina hoy.

2. Yo _______<u>Soy</u>_______ de Santiago, Chile.

3. Tamia y yo ______<u>Estamos</u>_____ contentas.

4. Tú ____<u>__Eres</u>______ mi hermano.

5. Hoy ____<u>Es</u>_____ el 25 de diciembre.

6. Las casas ___son____ blancas.

7. Vosotros ____<u>Estais</u>____ jugando deportes.

8. __<u>Son</u>___ las nueve de la noche.

9. Nosotras _____<u>Somos</u>_____ latinas.

10. Yo ___<u>Estoy</u>______ en la clase de español.

11. ___<u>Son</u>___ las siete de la mañana.

12. Tú ____<u>Estas</u>___ triste hoy.

notka56 [123]3 years ago
4 0
1) esta
2) soy
3) estamos
4) eres
5) es
6) son
7) estamos
8) son
10) estoy
12) estas
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