Answer:
- Él es inteligente.
- Ellos son profesores.
- Ellos son necesarios.
- Ellas son estudiantes.
- Ella es actriz.
- Él es famoso.
- Ellos son simpáticos.
- Él se llama Galán.
- Nosotros practicamos karate.
- Nosotros hablamos español.
Explanation:
The pronouns él, ella, ellos, and ellas are used with animals as well as with people. Spanish does not have the equivalent of an 'it' pronoun that in English is often used to express animals that are not pets. Do not be surprised then if a giraffe in Spanish is referred to as <em>el</em> which in English would mean <em>he. </em>
<em>Not to be rude, but your layout is hard to decipher. But I’ll do my best! :)</em>
Question #6. 2pts
The answer is: <u>Nos</u> it speaks to regard of ‘us’ therefore that’s the correct conjunction.
Question #7. 5pts
The answer is: <u>Mi mamá me la trae. </u>Essentially, what your saying is, “My mom brings the book to me.” The other options regard bring the book to someone else, and the only answers that are left are singled out by the feminine and masculine forms.
Question #8. 5pts
The answer is: <u>Se los leo. </u>
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<em>I also translated the options for you :)</em>
<em>Hope this helps! Buena suerte!</em>