Write the correct form of the verb ESTAR for the following sentences. . Yo __________ En la cafteria Mis Amigas _______ en mi clase de arte La chica _______ en mi clase de matematicas Uds. _______ A la derecha de la silla Ana y yo ____ a la uzquierda de la puerta El Libro _____ encima del escritorio El Sacapuntas ______ al lado del cartel de Cancun Las Banderas _______ al lado de la pizarra y la puerta
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@notamathgenius : I am extremely sorry that someone was not able to fully help you. Let me show you the [indicative ]present tense forms of "ESTAR": ESTAR - (AR Verb) - To be - [indicative] Present Tense (yo) estoy - (I) am (tú) estás - (you (informal*)) are (él/ella) está - (he/she) is (usted) está - (you (formal**)) (nosotros) estamos - (we) are (ellos) están - (they) are (ustedes) están - (you all) are Formal v. Informal: *Informal - If you are under eighteen, you use the informal version of "you" (tu), when you are speaking to someone younger than you. If you are over eighteen, you use the informal version of "you" when you are speaking to anyone under eighteen. **Formal - If you are under eighteen, you use the formal version of "you" (usted), when you are speaking to anyone older than you. If you are over eighteen, you user the formal version of "you" to anyone who is also over eighteen. NOTE: In Spanish classes, they actually say that "tu" is also used for family, but since you should have respect for family, you should actually use "usted" for family. So I think that is something they should change, just saying. Just an Extra Tip for future questions... THE CONFUSION (between ser and estar) Now, I don't want to confuse you, and I do not know if you've learned about ser and estar yet. If you haven't, but you want to read this, please answer your questions first so you won't get confused. :D Ser is used when you are explaining someone's characteristics. For example, "Yo soy serio" = "I am serious." It is also used to show where you are from, for example, "Yo soy de EE.UU." - "I am from U.S.A." ESTAR is used when you are explaining how someone is feeling. For example, "Usted esta enfermo" - "You are sick." It is also used to explain where someone is at. For example, "Ella esta en el supermercado" - "She is in the suprmarket." If you need any more help, you can call me or these other awesome Spanish helpers: Spanish King: @kewlgeek555 Spanish Queen: @esshotwired Spanish Archduke: @darry&gator (meh) Spanish Archduchess: @ughhh Spanish Princess: @lauluisa Spanish Prince: none Spanish Knights: @timaashorty @brendalopez @elephantine
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