<span>I believe this is asking you to use an adjective to describe people who are from France. In English: "French". This is how it works in Spanish:
SINGULAR: If it were one person:
- Masculine: *frances* [with accent on *e*]
- Feminine: *francesa*
PLURAL: Two or more people:
- Masculine: *franceses*
- Masculine and feminine together (e.g. a boy and a girl): *franceses*
- Feminine (only girls or women): *francesas*
So, considering Pierre is male and Marie is female, could you guess what your answer should be...? hope this helps</span>
Who exports to Spain the thread of kings?
Mate is a tea from peru, it's for the people that it's not acostumbrated to the mountains where there is not many oxygen
ANSWER IN SPANISH:
El mate de coca es una bebida originalmente de Peru, se usa para las personas que no estan acostumbradas a la altura de las montañas, ya que en esos lugares escasea el ocigeno. en el aereopuerto de Cuzco, Peru, puedes encontrar hojas de coca, ya que esa ciudad es muy visitada por turistas los cuales no estan acostumbrados al terreno de ese lugar.
Do it in english then translate it to spanish
Write this, “He ido a algunas de mis clases. He hecho un examen. Todavía tengo que estudiar. También tengo que hacer mi tarea.” It translates to," I have done some of my classes. I did some test. I still have to do my homework. Also I have to study.”