Answer: C) Viste aquellos coches?
Epiteto siempre expresa la cualidad o tiene un adjetivo antes del sustantivo
Answer:
Lithium carbonate i think
Explanation:
<span>Carolina: Mi amigo Ramón _____ de Guatemala y ahora ________ trabajando en los Estados Unidos.
Translation:
Carolina: My friend Ram</span>ón [blank] from Guatemala and now [blank] working in the United States.
In full, this sentence would read: My friend Ramón is from Guatemala and now he is working in the United States.
Both word options mean "is", but each is used for a different purpose. Es comes from the infinitive ser ("to be"), and is used to speak of permanent things (one's nationality, for example). Est<span>á comes from the infinitive estar (which also means "to be"), and is used to speak of non-permanent things (such as one's job).
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Given the above, es would go in the first blank, and est<span>á would go in the second blank.
Answer:
</span>es, está
Mi amigo Ramón es de Guatemala y ahora está trabajando en los Estados Unidos.