The formal way to say this is, "Como estuvo la escuela hoy?". The informal way would be, "Como esta la escuela hoy?"
I'm in your school. Soy de tu colegio, voy a tu colegio.
Yo estoy en sexto grado.
I am in sixth grade.
It doesn't make sense but it means "25 minute wait for the account" -missing first word which is "Hace"
Are Maria and Carlos studying in the library?
Normally you would use the gerund (ing) form of the verb with a conjugated form of the verb estar. So this would be: María y Carlos están estudiando en la biblioteca. Mary and Chuck are studying in the library.
fue
fuertes
Tu los libros no in English is your books are not.
"Yesterday Juan and Alberto ate with their parents" = "Ayer Juan y Alberto comieron con sus padres."
Acabo de venir del restaurante.
"Jugar al tenis" or "jugar tenis".
you say: Seis en la manana.
'AT six o'clock a.m.' - 'a las seis de la manana'
las seis de la manana/madrugada
Esta Noche Mando Yo was created in 2010.
YES. In the present tense (both in the indicative and subjunctive), volver goes through a "o -ue" stem change in the "yo", "tu", "el" and "ellos" forms.
podemos
The plural of "la mano" is "las manos".
esta