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Answer:
Usted tiene LAS clases de ciencias en la tarde.
Explanation:
The noun <em>clase</em> in Spanish means <em>class </em> in English. It is feminine, so the article coming before it is: LA.
la clase
(or <em>una clase</em> if it is undetermined)
To make it plural, we add an <em>-s</em> to the noun and also to the article.
clase + s = clases
la + s = las
<em>las clases</em>
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In this example, we have the determined article before the noun <em>clases</em> because it is a determined kind of class: clases de ciencias (science classes).
Answer:
Hablé con él diciendo "Mis amigos dicen que tienen sed."
Explanation:
( I talked to him saying: My friends are thirsty.)
Hope this helps :D
Answer:
Mis amigas son todas agradables
Explanation:
That is the weirdest question I've ever heard concerning Spanish. Is that actually a hw question or just curiosity?