Esta means 'this' and es means 'is'
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Answer: See the second picture.
Explanation:
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The complete exercise is attached (See the first picture)</h3>
For this exercise you need to remember that the verb "Estar" changing according to the person or people you are talking about. For example:
- "Yo estoy" (Singular).
- "Tú estás" (Singular).
- "Ellos están" (Plural).
- "Él está" (Singular).
- "Ella está" (Singular).
- "Ustedes están" (Plural).
- "Nosotros estamos" (Plural).
- "Esto está" (Singular).
Knowing this, you can complete Martín's statements about how he and other people are feeling (See the second picture).
The meaning of each adjectives used in the answer are:
- Nervioso: nervous.
- Feliz: happy.
- Cansados: tired.
- Enamorado: in love.
- Ocupados: busy.
- Preocupados: worried.
- Triste: sad.
- Aburrido: bored.
Answer:
Eres
Son
Explanation:
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1. tu eres = you are
tu eres de quito
you are from quito
when you say i am es yo soy from whatever coountry or place
you are because you are refering to another person
2 son because when you talk about many people in general its son ustedes son de peru you are from
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