Answer:
"ser" and "estar", these two verbs differ on the condition of permanency of that what is being explained in the sentence.
It is better to use "ser" when you are expressing something that will be permanent, or most likely will be permanent.
it is better to use "estar" to express something that is likely to end in a short or medium term.
sometimes the verbs are interchangeable, in such cases is not needed to explain the length of the state expressed by the sentence.
The third sentence in the questions uses the literal translation from the English present continuous time to the Spanish "présente continuo"
Answer:
The answer to each point is:
- 1. Yo voy a nadar en la piscina.
- 2. Carmela y yo vamos a caminar por la plaza.
- 3. Fernando va a ir al parque a las cuatro de la tarde.
- 4. Doña Inés y don Mario van a comer en el café Alameda.
Explanation:
- 1. This a present tense sentence the key is look for the conjugation for the subject "yo"(me) and the verb "ir". In this case the verb Ir for "yo"is voy.
- 2. Carmela y yo is the subject "nosotros" the conjugation for the verb "ir" is vamos.
- 3. This a future tense sentence, because Fernando has a time to go (4pm) the conjugation for the verb "ir" is va in present tense for the subject "el".
- 4. Doña Inés y don Mario are the subject ellos. The conjugation for the verb "ir" is van.
Answer:
1.están muy bien
2.les haya pasado eso
3.No nos podamos ver mañana
4.te haya venido a visitar?
5.estés aquí
6.las personas sean sinceras
The answer it’s C El amplificador , Hope this can help you