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MrRissso [65]
4 years ago
5

PU

Spanish
1 answer:
KatRina [158]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

  • Yo estoy cansada porque estudio mucho.
  • Tú estás contento cuando sacas una buena nota.
  • Los maestros están enojados porque los estudiantes llegan tarde a clase.
  • El señor Rodriguez siempre está ocupado porque trabaja mucho en la oficina del directo.
  • Nosotros estamos tranquilos porque no tenemos exámenes.

Explanation:

<u>Present simple tense of estar</u>

Yo estoy -> <em>1st sentence</em>

Tu estás -><em> 2nd sentence</em>

Él/Ella está -> <em>4th sentence</em> ("El señor Rodriguez" - Mr. Rodriguez) [it is the 3rd singular person (he)]

Nosotros estamos -><em> 5th sentence</em>

Vosotros estáis

Ellos/ellas están -> <em>3rd sentence</em> ("Los maestros" - The teachers) [it is the 3rd plural person (them)]

Native speaker over here. I hope this is helpful.

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