Still lost on estar and some ser stuff
So I can ask basic questions about where things are, but my understanding stops there. So I believe "¿Donde está el cuaderno?" is correct, but then I wonder what the meaning of the variants are.
¿Donde estoy el cuaderno? = Where is my notebook? (this one I think is wrong). Think that
"mia" should be somewhere in there.
¿Donde estás el cuaderno? = Where is your notebook?
¿Donde está el cuaderno? = Where is the notebook?
¿Donde estámos el cuaderno? = Where is our notebook?
¿Donde están el cuaderno? = Where is their notebook?
Are these correct?
Also can I say "Soy no Comprendo" = I don't understand. <--- Is this correct?
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