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Hello! Remember you have to write complete questions in order to get good and exact answers. Here you haven't provided any demonstrative adjectives so I'll try to help you in a general way. Demonstrative adjectives demonstrate a quality the noun they describe, being this quality the <em>location</em> in respect to the speaker or the listener.
In Spanish, we have three sets of demonstrative adjectives:
We use it to point out something near to the speaker either in space or time.
We use it in order to indicate something more distant. So you can use it for nouns that are further from the speaker but they can be close to the listener.
It's used when you want to indicate something that is far away from both the speaker and the listener.
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The translation is indicated below pointing out both masculine/feminine and plural/singular form
Elizabeth took the salt and pepper at the table.
Answer: eras
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Explanation:
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