Answer (in English) is at the end:
- The cookies on top of the table.
- Mr. Rocha, I am very sick, can I go to the bathroom?
- The dirty clothes. I need to wash the clothes.
- Marco and I in Chicago.
- The Spanish students and you are happy.
- Mmm! The cheese is very delicious today.
- I am in China.
- You are sad now.
The verb "estar" in English translates to "to be" in its temporary or current state. It is used to describe the location, condition, or temporary state of someone or something. Here are some examples of how "estar" can be translated into English:
- Estoy cansado/a = I am tired.
- Estás en casa = You are at home.
- Está lloviendo = It is raining.
- Estamos emocionados = We are excited.
- Están en la playa = They are at the beach.
Please note that the translation of "estar" can vary depending on the context and the specific meaning intended.
So, with estar added, it's:
- The cookies are on top of the table.
- Mr. Rocha, I am very sick, can I go to the bathroom?
- The clothes are dirty. I need to wash the clothes.
- Marco and I are in Chicago.
- The Spanish students and you are happy.
- Mmm! The cheese is very delicious today.
- I am in China.
- You are sad now.
You're welcome!