Hello! It will be a pleasure to help you since I am a Spanish speaker. We use the verb Estar to indicate temporary states and locations. In this way, this verb stands for position, location, action, condition, and emotion. So let's talk about them:
a) Position. Refers to the physical position or posture a person or thing is in.
b) Location. Describes where a person or thing is permanently or temporarily.
c) Actions. We use this verb to describe ongoing actions
d) Conditions. We can use this verb to express things that are likely to vary over several hours, days, or even years.
e) Emotions. We can use this verb to express what a person is feeling at a certain moment.
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1. The right answer is estoy
Yo no estoy en el comedor (I am not in the dining room)
This sentence stands for location. The conjugation of the verb estar for the first-person singular (yo) is estoy.
2. The right answer is gabinetes
Hay unos gabinetes en la cocina (There are some cabinets in the kitchen)
The noun of this sentence must be in the plural form and hay unos forces the noun to be male. In this way, gabinetes is the only word that fulfills with that.
3. The right answer is está
El horno está en la cocina (The oven is in the kitchen)
This sentence stands for location. The conjugation of the verb estar that fits the third-person singular is está.
4. The right answer is está
La mesa no está en el patio (The table is not in the patio)
In this case, mesa is a female noun. Anyway this noun matches the third-person singular. So, the conjugation of the verb estar is está
5. The right answer is está
El patio está detrás de la casa (The patio is behind the house)
This sentence also stands for location. The conjugation is the same as in the exercise 3.
6. The right answer is lámpara
Hay una lámpara en la sala familiar (There is a lamp in the family room)
It is obvious that you find a lamp (lámpara) in a family room. It isn't common to find a freezer (nevera), an oven (horno) or a microwave oven (microondas) in this place.
7. The right answer is cocina
Hay un lavaplatos en la cocina (There is a dishwasher in the kitchen)
It is obvious that you find a dishwasher (lavaplatos) in a kitchen. So, it isn't common to find it in a dinning room (comedor), a garage (garaje) or a living room (sala)
8. The right answer is está
Usted está en el garaje (You are in the garage)
This sentence stands for location. The conjugation of the verb estar for the second-person singular (formal you)is está.
9. The right answer is está
El televisor está en la sala (The TV is in the living room)
This is the same case as in the exercise 3.
10. The right answer is está
El microondas está en la cocina (The microwave oven is in the kitchen)
This is the same case as in the exercise 3.
11. The right answer is estamos
This sentence stands for location. The conjugation of the verb estar for the first-person plutal (nosotros)is estamos.
12. The right answer is estás
Tú estás en la sala familiar (You are in the family room)
This sentence stands for location. The conjugation for the verb estar for the second-person singular (tú)is estás.
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InstructionsLee la primera oración y completa la segunda versión con por o para.
Questions
Question 1 with 1 blank
Mateo pasó el verano en Colombia con su abuela.
Mateo fue a Colombia 1 of 1
visitar a su abuela.
Question 2 with 1 blank
Ella estaba enferma y quería la compañía de su nieto.
Ella estaba enferma; 1 of 1
eso, Mateo decidió ir.
Question 3 with 1 blank
La familia le envió muchos regalos a la abuela.
La famila envió muchos regalos 1 of 1
la abuela.
Question 4 with 1 blank
La abuela se alegró mucho de la visita de Mateo.
La abuela se puso muy feliz 1 of 1
la visita de Mateo.
Question 5 with 1 blank
Mateo pasó tres meses allá.
Mateo estuvo en Colombia 1 of 1
tres meses.
The correct word to fill each sentence in Spanish is:
The big difference that can be found between these two words is that "por" is used to mention a cause, an approximate place, an approximate time, a means, a price or an equivalence, while "para" is used to mention purpose, address, time limit or addressee, therefore, the situation must be identified and used accordingly.
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B. coffe and bread
C. Tea and calabash
D. lamb and rice
I think it would be C or D.
2. poner
3. hacer
4. comer
5. hablar
6. leer
7. limpiar
8. ver
9. cortar
10. abrir
11. escribir
Answer:
Tu:
1. Corre
2. Pon
3. Haz
4. Come
5. Habla
6. Lee
7. Limpia
8. Ves
9. Corta
10. Abre
11. Escribe
Respuesta: El nombre Lazarillo de Tormes se debe a que el personaje es un niño (Lazarillo es el diminutivo de Lázaro) y él nació en el Río Tormes
Explicación:
La introducción del libro indica el tema principal de mismo "las aventuras de un niño llamado Lazarillo" y brinda información acerca del personaje principal. Al respecto, el autor menciona que el nombre del personaje principal es Lázaro de Tormes y explica que el apellido "Tormes" es en realidad el nombre del río donde el personaje nació "Mi nacimiento fue dentro del río Tormes, por la cual causa tome el sobrenombre." Además de esto, puede inferirse que el sobrenombre "Lazarillo" en vez de Lázaro (nombre original) es un diminutivo ya sea por cariño al personaje o porque el personaje es un niño.