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I am an aspiring playwright.
(“Am” is a linking verb, showing no action. This means we’re dealing with a subject complement and not a direct object.)
I have been an accountant for many years.
(“Have been” is a linking verb in this sentence, showing no action. “An accountant for many years” is, therefore, a subject complement and not a direct object.)
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is this for spanish? you are in the spanish section
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it's blurry I can't read it
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what am i supposed to do
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por means for or to
para means from or for
1. le mande dinero a mi mama por la tarjeta
i sended my mom money to the car
2.le di dinero a mi hermano para una nieve
i gived my brother money for ice cream
estar means to be
ser means be
1. a mi me gusta estar en la cama
i like to be on the bed
2. a mi me gustaria ser mas atletico pere me gana la gueva
I would like to be more athletic but the laizenes wins me