USING SER + DE HOW DO I MAKE A SENTENCE USING THEM WITH LINA Y MARIA / COLOMBIA

First of all, please use lower-case letters. Upper case (capital letters) is harder to read and in computer language, considered impolite.

ser de = to be from
Lina and Mary are from Colombia.

Lina y María son de Colombia.

Sra

To make a sentence using "ser" and "de" with Lina and Maria from Colombia, you can say:

1. Lina y Maria son de Colombia. (Lina and Maria are from Colombia.)

In this sentence, "ser" is used to indicate the permanent quality of being from Colombia, and "de" is used to denote the origin or nationality.

To form a sentence using "ser" and "de" with Lina and Maria from Colombia, you can follow these steps:

Step 1: Identify the subject. In this case, the subject is Lina and Maria.

Step 2: Determine the verb "ser" conjugation that matches the subject. In this case, we would use the third person plural form, which is "son" (they are).

Step 3: Add the preposition "de" to indicate origin or nationality. In this case, it will be "de Colombia" (from Colombia).

Step 4: Combine the verb "ser" and the preposition "de" with the subject to form the sentence.

Putting it all together, the sentence would be:

Lina y Maria son de Colombia. (Lina and Maria are from Colombia.)