This is how to conjugate the verb ESTAR (which means to be) in the present tense:
yo estoy, tu estás, el/ella/Usted está, nosotros estamos, vosotros estáis, ellos/ellas/Ustedes están.
Your sentence is I am home. In Spanish, the word YO stands for I in English. This means that you would use the form estoy in your example.
The correct answer is B. estoy.
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The yo-go verb is have.
Explanation:
Because <u>have</u> in spanish is tener, but when you put it in first person simple present indicative it becomes tengo.
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el cepillo está al lado del peine
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Answer:
1. Sara y Laura son unas chicas estudiosas.
2. Oscar y Justino son unos chicos serios.
3. Sara y Laura son unas chicas trabajadoras.
4. Daniel es un chico desorganizado
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5. Diana es una chica alta.
6. Oscar es un chico alto.
7. Sara es una estudiante pelirroja.
8. Justino es un chico grande.
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