3.7 is past tense so pasado and 3.8 is present tense so presente
Answer:
Nosotros
Explanation:
Nosotros means "we" and "Carlos y yo" means Carlos and I which also means "we"
Answer:
Por la mañana, yo me despierto a la 7:30 (siete y media) y me levanto par air a ducharme. Cuando me ducho, me lavo el cuerpo con jabon. Luego me visto, desayuno una tostada con aguacate y despues me lavo los dientes. Lo siguiente que hago es maquillarme y ir al colegio.
Cuando vuelvo del colegio, hago mis deberes y estudio. Cuando he acabado de estudiar, dibujo y ceno. Al final del dia, me acuesto muy a gusto porque estoy muy cansada.
Second part:
Estar: to be
when do we use estar? in things that last a bit or that aren't permanent like a mood for example (i am happy = yo estoy contento)
Tener: to have
when do we use tener? we use it to express needs (tengo sed) or i am hungry (tengo hambre)
Practice:
You are pretty: Tu eres guapa
He is hungry: El tiene hambre
They are tall: Ellos sn altos
It is in my closet: Esta en mi armario
We are sad: Nosotros estamos tristes
I am thirsty: Yo tengo sed
Ser (ella): es
estar (ustedes): estan
tener (nosotros): tenemos
estar (la chica): esta (tilde en la "a")
I really hope this is helpful!!!
For this case we can translate the sentence as:
<em>__________you happy today?</em>
We must fill in the blank with the correct form of the present indicative of the verb to be.
The verb "to be" in Spanish can mean two things. "Ser o Estar". Therefore, it depends on the context in which it is used, the sentence will be translated in a different way.
- <em>"Estar" refers to places.
</em>
- <em>"Ser" refers to the personal description and of other people.</em>
We have that the present indicative of the third singular person is given by:
"you're" (tú estás)
Then, the sentence is completed as:
<em>Are you happy today?</em>
Answer:
¿Estás tú contento hoy?