What Spanish verb would you use to ask the following question? What is your name? A. Estar B.Ser C. hacer D.tener I think maybe A
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
Ok, do you know what the Spanish words mean in English? c:
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Estar to be
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I think? I feel clueless on this one
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
Ok, well estar means to be, but to be as a perminate being c:
Yo estoy una chica
but the verb ser, is to be as a temporary being, like a location.
Yo soy de Peru.
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OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
*permanent
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
C. Hacer- to do
D. Tener- to have
OpenStudy (anonymous):
A then?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
It seems to fit ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
to be as in name? Maybe D?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
A is what I think most...
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
Ok, the question is asking what verb would be used to ask "What is your name?"
So obviously our name is always going to be the same, so it's permanent :3
Which verb do you think would fit? :D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
estar ??
OpenStudy (anonymous):
wait ser?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Not ser my mistake
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OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
Estar is permanent, meaning it will always be the same, but ser is only temporarily, meaning it will change.
Which one? c:
( Remember, your name will always be the same :3 )
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
Right!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
estar A
OpenStudy (chantysquirrel1129**):
Correct! Good job :D c:
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I may be posting a few more thanks so much!
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