<span>Pedro mario, are you still looking (1)? Do not you see we're going to be late? Mario, I'm sorry, but I can not go to your friend's party. They spend a football game. pedro but my friend's parties are more (2) lively and more entertaining than any football game. all matches are the same ... twenty-two fools running behind a ball, (3) screaming (shouting) like crazy and (4) whistling without stopping. Mario, you can not convince me today. is the final of (5) and I am sure that my (6) favorite team will (7) win. Peter and you're not going to (8), here? alone, while all your friends dance? mario ?? jam ?? s! Everyone comes to watch the game with me! and then we go to (9) the victory. pedro that (10) of the match. I'm leaving ... wait, my friend is calling the cell phone ... what? you tell me, pink? What is the party here? in my house? what? you also want to watch the match? Oh, that I surrender (give up)!</span>
For this case we have the following dialogue:
Elena: ¿De dónde eres Carlos?
Carlos: Soy de Cuba y mis compañeros son de Estados Unidos. ____________________ son (They are) de Texas.
We note that we must translate the expression in parentheses to fill in the blank.
The expression in parentheses represents the third person of the plural.
For this case, the third person in the plural is male.
Therefore, the correct word is:
"Ellos"
The complete dialogue is:
Elena: ¿De dónde eres Carlos?
Carlos: Soy de Cuba y mis compañeros son de Estados Unidos. Ellos son (They are) de Texas.
Answer:
C. Ellos
The answer is la farmacia. It's asking where do you go to get medicine. Farmacia is the pharmacy :)
These are the complete sentences conjugated in the simple present tense:
- Nosotros escribimos correos electrónicos desde diferentes partes del mundo.
- Tus padres deben tener mucho dinero.
- Sus amigas asisten al gimnasio todos los días.
- Tú no comprendes a las otras abuelitas.
- Yo también vivo la vida loca.
<h3>How do you use the simple present tense?</h3>
In this exercise, you have to change the subject and conjugate the sentences in the simple present tense.
The Spanish simple present tense (''presente del indicativo'' in Spanish) is used to talk about habitual situations, routines, universal truths and facts.
I was able to find the complete instructions for the exercise online.
Check more information about the simple present tense here brainly.com/question/25856028
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