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defon
3 years ago
8

Pleaseeee helppppp

Spanish
1 answer:
castortr0y [4]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

I am sick. *  

Estar

He is tall. *

Ser

It is May 5th. *

Estar

Where are you from? *

Ser

The book is on the desk. *

Estar

Explanation:

Disclaimer: I am not a native Spanish speaker.

I am assuming you need to choose whether you should use a conjugation of ser or estar in each sentence.

Ser=to be (permanent)

Estar=to be (temporary)

I am sick. *  

Estoy / Estar

He is tall. *

Es / Ser

It is May 5th. *

Es / Ser

Where are you from? *

Eres / Ser

The book is on the desk. *

Está / Estar

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