Answer:
1. Yo <u>tengo</u> que estudi<u>ar</u> mucho
2. El <u>va</u> a com<u>er</u> algo
3. Nosotros <u>acabamos</u> de tom<u>ar</u> un examen
4. Tu <u>tienes</u> que recib<u>ir</u> notas buenas
5. Yo <u>acabo</u> de aprend<u>er</u> algo nuevo
6. Ellos <u>tienen</u> que est<u>ar</u> aqui
7. Ustedes <u>van</u> a viv<u>ir</u> en Espana?
8. Nosotros <u>acabamos</u> de recib<u>ir</u> una sopresa
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I think estufa makes more sense, because there are usually stoves in kitchens, as opposed to sofas and cars, and it's a better answer then a place to sit down.
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The verb estar is an irregular verb, that means, it does not follow the pattern of all other "regular" -AR verbs.
The verb estar means "To Be" for temporary characteristics.
Think LCP (Large Cheese Pizza)
L- Location
C- Condition
P- Participle.
Those are when you use estar.
Conjugations of estar:
I am yo estoy
you are(Informal) tu estás
he/she is / you are(Formal) el/ella está // ud. está
We are nosotros estamos
You all are (spain only) - Vosotros Estáis
They are Ellos/Ellas/Uds. Estan
Sentence: I am happy today
Yo estoy feliz hoy
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