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The difference between "ser" and "estar" is that "ser" is used when the object is in a <u>permanent state</u> (where are you from...) while "estar" is when the object is in a <u>variable state</u> (temporary states).
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Answer: B. La terraza
Explanation: The other words translate to bedroom, attic, and basement, all of which make no sense for a barbecue. Terrace(terraza) is the only one that could work
Answer:
yo juego
Explanation:
the tu ending is as, and the el ending is an
Explanation:
your question is confusing please can you make it something reasonable yes something that somebody can understand
It’s letter C) la harina de maíz blanco