Todos or ellos
todos = all of them
Ellos = them
the answer will be "tú eres de Miami" because "eres" means are, so it will be like saying you are from Miami. To use "estás" makes no sense since it would be like saying you are Miami.
Ella esta is what I'm thinking, but your sentences aren't worded correctly
La fábula habla sobre la historia de un camello y su amo. El amo estaba en la tienda y hacía mucho frío. El camello le pidió a su amo que lo dejara entrar por que sentía frío. Primero el camello metió la cabeza, luego el cuello, las patas, etc. Una vez ya dentro la tienda, el camello vio que el espacio era muy pequeño y sacó al amo de su tienda de un empujón. El amo se dio cuenta que estaba equivocado en ayudar al camello.
this is a kind of summary do you understand so far what I wrote??? or should be more specific
An example of Spanish Superlatives often used are:
- Mejor meaning Best.
- Peor meaning Worst.
- El/La mayor -The biggest.
<h3>What is the use of Spanish and English superlatives?</h3>
The use of Spanish and English use superlatives are known to be words that are often used to show the extent to how high or low the degree of equality is.
Note, an example of Superlative Construction Equation is the use of either el, la, los, las + noun + más or menos + adjective + use of "de". Es el
Conclusively, sentence example of this Superlative is "menú menos caro de Michigan" meaning in Engish as " It is the least expensive menu in Michigan".
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