Answer: es; están
Sentence: ¡El señor Moreno <em><u>es</u></em> tan agradable! Sus amigos <em><u>están</u></em> en México.
Translation: Mr. Moreno is so nice! His friends are in Mexico.
Explanation:
The subject in the first sentence is "señor Moreno", that is a first-person singular, so the verb must be conjugated in this form: Él <em><u>es</u></em> agradable.
The subject in the second sentence is "amigos", that is a first-person in the plural, so the verb must be conjugated in this form: Ellos <em><u>están</u></em> en México.
<h2><em>Spymore</em></h2>
Juan es mi nombre y Vega es mi apellido.
The whole sentence is Nosotros limpia (so B. then) el aula.
Answer:
It would be
"Juan <u>es</u> de la capital de georgia"
Explanation:
"Es" is a ser verb and it is talking about the él form.
These are the general uses of ser and estar for reference.
Ser: Descriptions, Occupation, Characteristics, Time/Date, Origins, Relationships
Estar: Position Location, Action, Condition, Emotion
So, It would be a ser verb because it describes where Juan is from which is an origin stated in the general uses of ser.
So the word "es" would go in the blank.