Answer:
D is the answer
Explanation:
In spanish hola means hello
por favor means please
gracias means thank you
so no hay de que means your welcome
Hello. I think you meant ser and estar.
So you would have to conjucate the tenses into either present, past, subjunctive, conditional, or future tense.
You would use ser when you are describing something that will almost always stay the same (e.g. your name, where you're from, etc.)
You would use estar when you are describing something that might change in any time (e.g. the place you are living in, your emotion at the time, your studying of spanish, etc.)
Examples:
Yo soy Coreano.
Yo estoy muy cansado.
Incorrect
The correct phrase would be:
El muchacho está estudiando inglés.
Verb:”pides” Direct object:”Ayuda” Indirect object:”tutor” Subject:”tu” (I’m not sure on the last one bc it doesn’t really says the exact word like you or sum like that but I guess.)