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The correct answer would be: Estés
Your mother expects you to be home by 8.
Tú madre espera que tú estés en class a las ocho.
Estés in the infinitive form is estar which has an -ar ending. Due to this you can change it to -es when you are using “tú”.
Tú means you. Due to this you must change the infinitive form (-ar) to -és. Which is why it is estés since they are talking about ‘you’ in the sentence.
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I translated this but from which book or article is this from
Answer: I believe it is A & B.
Explanation: Please..really provide more specific passages to read. Thank You!