Answer:
Okay males are always "El"
Females are always "ella"
So if its all females you have "Ellas"
If there is a male present "ellos"
In spanish if one male enters a group with females it is "ellos"
You know you are right with practice and double checking things like this.
You also don't say "El mesa" you say "la mesa" pay attention to what the word ends with.
Explanation:
How do you know which subject pronoun to select for a sentence? For example, ellos goes with "Brooklyn and Drew". How do you know if you are right?
Answer:
1) Se necesitan enfermeras.
2) Se prohíbe comer y beber.
3) Se buscan programadores.
4) Se habla inglés.
5) Se venden computadores.
6) Se prohíbe hablar / No se puede hablar.
7) Se necesitar profesor.
8) Se venden libros.
9) Se prohíbe el ingreso
10) Se habla español.
This is a combination between passive voice (used when you don't want to emphasize who or what performs the action) and a reflexive verbs in order to increase focus on the verb.
Answer:
El pescado huele mal.
Explanation:
"El pescado" is <em>him</em> (in English "it"), therefore we use the 3rd singular person verb form of the present tense of the verb oler (to smell) which is "huele".
This is verb is somewhat irregular, look at the present tense of oler:
- Yo <u>huelo</u>
- Tú <u>hueles</u>
- Él/Ella<u> huele</u>
- Nosotros <em>olemos</em>
- Vosotros<em> oléis</em>
- Ellos/Ellas <u>huelen</u>
Native speaker over here. I hope this is helpful.
1- Yo haría mi tarea esta noche pero no se como hacerla.
2- Yo compraría un coche nuevo pero yo no tengo bastante dinero.
3- Yo comería el almuerzo esta tarde pero ya no tengo hambre porque acabo de comer.
4- Yo Iría a Costa Rica pero yo no tengo bastante tiempo para ir de vacaciones.