Answer:
Read the sentence in Spanish and choose everything that applies.
I have your money.
demonstrative adjectives
present-progressive tense
stressed-possessive adjectives
demonstrative pronouns
regular-possessive adjectives
Explanation:
1) es , 2) está hopefully it’s right
No hay enlace , o photo sobre lo que estas hablando
Your answer is I get out at eight. Tell me if I'm right or wrong!:)
Answer:
There are several instances in Spanish where one English word (or tense) can be translated two different ways in Spanish (Por and Para, The Imperfect Tense and the Preterite Tense, Ser and Estar) and the decision you make can affect the meaning of the sentence. Translating from Spanish to English is not a problem because both ser and estar become a form of "to be." Translating from English to Spanish, on the other hand, is much more difficult because a decision needs to be made on which of the two verbs to use.