What is it talking about ?
do you see someone here that studys college?
Answer:
C
Explanation:
First of all, you're talking about definite articles, not pronouns. In English, there is only one definite article, the word "the". In Spanish, there are 4: él, la, los, and las.
él = singular masculine
la = singular feminine
los = plural masculine
las = plural feminine
The definite article you use depends on the noun you are using with it. In Spanish, hamburgers are <em>las</em><em> </em>hamburguesas and sandwiches are <em>los</em><em> </em>sandwiches. Since hamburguesas is plural and feminine you would use las and the same applies to sandwiches. Therefore the answer is las and los.
Answer:
El libro está debajo de la mesa. ESTAR
La fiesta es en mi casa. SER
Ella es alta. SER
Soy maestra. SER
El libro es de mi hermana. SER
Paco está en la cocina. ESTAR
Tú estás muy cerca de mí. ESTAR
Yo estoy comiendo. ESTAR
Ella está bailando. ESTAR
Él es inteligente. SER
Tú estás enfermo. ESTAR
Son las ocho/Es martes. SER
Ellas están ocupadas. ESTAR
¿De dónde eres? Soy de Indiana. SER
Ella es mi madre. SER
Explanation:
In this exercise, you are given different sentences with the verb to be. However, the verb to be sometimes means "ser" in Spanish and sometimes means "estar" in Spanish. <u>You use ''ser'' when something is permanent and you use ''estar'' when something is temporary.</u>
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