Answer:
Explanation:
<u>Some people want to be famous.</u>
Nouns require agreement in gender and number. Personas is feminine and plural, so "some" needs to be feminine and plural.
<u>No man wants to go to that movie.</u>
Hombre is singular and masculine.
<u>I don't know anything.</u>
"I don't know (lit. nothing) anything" vs. "I don't know something"
<u>I never read books.</u>
Words to describe how often something is done go before the verb.
<u>Some girls dance.</u>
M/F and # agreement
Yo: estoy
Nosotros(as):estamos
Tu: estas
Vosotros: estais
El: esta
Ella: esta
Ud. esta
Ellos: Estan
Ellas: estan
Ustedes: estan
Answer: a word that is spelled like another word but that is different in origin, meaning, or pronunciation.
Explanation:
Here you go :) I believe this is all correct