“estar” means “be”
-Example-
Es como “estar” en la playa.
Is like to be in the beach.
Answer:
It's C and D (The last two)
Explanation:
Because "has" and "he" are directed to a person, in this case "has" goes to someone you are talking to and "he" to yourself.
And yet "hay" or "había" does not go to someone in particular.
Answer:
4th dot
2nd dot
3rd dot
1st dot
5th dot
Explanation:
I may be wrong with the last two because it can be either one of those two...
La mujeres es pelirojo. Nos ensena periodismo. Es simpatico y trabajadora. ¿los turistas japones established Esperanto el autobus? Ustedes toman much as pruebas en la class de espanol
alto (the word means tall in spanish so just draw anything tall. Could be a person or a building, up to you).