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.
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- <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?
Mateo y yo <u><em>prefiero</em></u> los libros de Lord of the Rings en vez de los de Harry Potter.
Answer:
La señora Ramos es una profesora paciente.
Explanation:
In Spanish, adjectives come after the noun, unlike in English.
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ANSWER: Una RECETA es lo que recibes del doctor
Its not that wrong just a few slepups but if you can fix your spelling for me it would be easer to read
AND I AM NOT TRYING TO BE A CRETIC