A tu estás en Colombia
B nosotros estamos muy contentos
C Diego está enojado
D maria está resfriada
E ¿tu estás casada?
F yo no estoy preocupado
ll appears in the Spanish alphabet but not in the English alphabet. Ch is another one.
Answer:
Most of the time grammar comes after 'common sense" which is inevitable. Grammar rules don't matter anymore when it comes to informal conversation. We only pinpoint grammar errors when we don't understand the statement. So the easiest way to know if the sentence makes sense is to check if in all time subject agrees to its predicate or supporting details.
Explanation:
The answer is #1 because está is conjugated in the él/ella/usted form and it should be in yo form.