the photo this in bad quality
Answer:
Ése es le hombre que arreglo mi lavadora.
Ruben Blades, quien es de Panamá, es un cantante muy bueno.
No traje lo que necesito para la clase de matematicas.
¿Te gusta la manta que te compró Cecila?
Explanation:
The subordinate noun sentence complements the subject of the sentence, is preceded by a subordinate nexus or a verb in the infinitive, and can be replaced in the sentence by a noun or by a demonstrative pronoun, such as "that", "this" or " that".
That looks alright to me. I’d just say to change your “o” to “y” when you say “papá o mi mamá” unless you only get to celebrate with one of them
It's cantado. (FYI, later on, it's not going to be useful to learn the terms of the verbs, but to just get a feel for them)