Answer:
The correct answers are: 1. a, 2. a, 3. b, 4. a, 5. d, 6. b*, 7. c.
Explanation:
This exercise deals with <u>possessive adjectives</u> in family relationships. The terms are translated as follows:
- Mi - My
- Su - His/Her/Plural Your/Their
- Sus - His/Her/Plural Your/Their (plural)
- Mis - My (plural)
- Nuestro - Our
I marked number 6 with an asterisk because the option provided says "SUS," which is used for plural nouns, but the correct answer should be "SU," which is used for singular nouns. In that sentence, the speaker is referring to the father's office (oficina), and should be marked as singular (su oficina/his office).
Answer:
Windmills (Molinos de viento)
Explanation:
The Man of la Mancha duels with: (pick one)
:
Windmills.
Answer: The right answers are:
1. lo
2. la
3. las
4. las
5. los
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that in this exercise they are asking you to complete the answer to each question with the appropriate personal pronoun in the accusative case. For instance, in the first sentence it is said "Do you have your notebook? No, I don't have." In order to better complete the sentence, it should say "No, I don't have it." In Spanish, the pronouns also have a gender, so, if the word is masculine, like "cuaderno" or "aviones," the pronoun will agree with it ("No, no lo tengo" and "Sí, los mira").
Answer:
It would be Yo seco mi pelo
Explanation:
you have to take the me out because you are already saying I (yo)
Answer:
1. Nosotros __ estamos __en Roma.
2. Tú __ eres __ mecánico.
3. Mia tía __ es __ de Jalisco.
4. Rosa __ es __ mi prima.
5. Los chicos __ son __ altos.
6. Ahora __ son __ las nueve de la mañana.
7. MI familia __ es __ de España.
8. Las papas fritas __ son __ sabrosas
Explanation: