12. Yo merezco una mala nota.
13. Yo le ofrezco mi tarea bien echa.
14. Todos dicen que you me parezco a mi mama.
15. Si, yo pertenezco a varios clubes en la escuela
Answer:
Mi hermano y mi padre <u>viven en ...</u>
Bianca y yo <u>tenemos ...</u>
su tia teresa <u>cocina ...</u>
Yo <u>tengo ...</u>
Explanation:
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Vas ? Entras? Is there any options ?
For this case we can translate the sentence as:
<em>__________you happy today?</em>
We must fill in the blank with the correct form of the present indicative of the verb to be.
The verb "to be" in Spanish can mean two things. "Ser o Estar". Therefore, it depends on the context in which it is used, the sentence will be translated in a different way.
- <em>"Estar" refers to places.
</em>
- <em>"Ser" refers to the personal description and of other people.</em>
We have that the present indicative of the third singular person is given by:
"you're" (tú estás)
Then, the sentence is completed as:
<em>Are you happy today?</em>
Answer:
¿Estás tú contento hoy?
If it has a correct gender specific noun. If its singular or plural. Irregular verbs. The fact there is two different verbs. Past tense or current. Verb of change. Spanish prepositions. Direct and indirect pronouns. The word gustar.