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OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
What's the question??
OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):
Are you in Spanish 1 A? @KendrickLamar2014
OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
No, but I can help u
OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):
In Spanish, how do you say "The clock is underneath my desk?" @KendrickLamar2014
OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
el reloj esta abajo de mi escritorio
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OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
anymore??
OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):
Yes. In Spanish how do you say "There is a door."?
OpenStudy (skyphos):
Hay una puerta.
OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
Hay una puerta
OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
anymore??
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OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):
Are you in Spanish 1 A? @skyphos
OpenStudy (skyphos):
No... but i can help... .__.
OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):
Okay. In Spanish, how do you say "Its a table."?
OpenStudy (skyphos):
Es una mesa
OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
Es una mesa
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OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
anymore
OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):
In Spanish, how do you say "Where are the posters"?
OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
Donde estan los letreros
OpenStudy (skyphos):
Donde estan los carteles... too
OpenStudy (skyphos):
depends on the subject in the text
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OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
and that too ^^ @skyphos
OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):
In Spanish, how are words "esta" and "estan" similar but different?
OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
esta: means she is doing something
Estan: they are doing something
OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
esta: 1 person
Estan: 2 or more
OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
They are similar by the same letters but different meanings
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OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):
I have choices:
a. They are both third persons forms of the verb "estar", and one is singular and the other plural
b. They are both first-person forms of the verb "estar," and one is often used and one is seldom used.
c. They are both second- person forms of the verb "estar," and one is masculine and one is feminine.
d. They are both singular forms of the verb "estar", and one is formal and the other is in formal.
OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):
@KendrickLamar2014
OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
yes
OpenStudy (ayyookyndall):
Which letter choice would it be? @KendrickLamar2014