Read the following dialogue and rephrase your sentences by using the estar and tener expressions from this lesson to help Andrea better understand what you are trying to express. You: “No estoy bien.” Andrea: “¿Qué?” You: (To help Andrea better understand what your are trying to express, rephrase your statement .) You: “Estoy emocionado (or emocionada).” Andrea: “Emocionado ( or emocionada). “¿Qué? No entiendo.” You: (To help Andrea better understand what you are feeling, rephrase your statement by using the verb estar.)
'estar' means "to be" and 'tener' means "to have" The conversation appears to be You: “I am not well.” Andrea: “What? Why?” You: [say why you are not well] You: “I am excited / anxious.” Andrea: “Excited about what? Why? I don't understand.” You: [say that you *are* something to give more detail]
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actually, she's just saying what. I'm supposed to rephrase the first sentence so that she understands what I'm saying.
What, is she stupid? Stab her.
which language is that
It's most def Arabic
i dont feeel so
yes its spanish
Estoy enfermo?
W-why is cats in pants such a common subject?
WHAT'S THAT SUPPOSED TO MEAN?
Yo soy un hombre malo.
\(\huge\mathsf{POTASSIUM\ CHLORIDE!}\)
\(\huge\mathsf{GRANDE\ PATATA}\)
You must admit "PATATA," is more fun to say.
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