Answer:
The answer is my explanation
Explanation:
In Spanish, adjectives must agree with the noun (or pronoun) they describe in gender and in number. This means that if the noun an adjective describes is feminine, the adjective must be feminine, and if that same noun is also plural, the adjective will be feminine AND plural as well.
Answer:
1. Anoche mis primos se sintieron alegres.
2. Yo seguí a Camelia por la ciudad en auto.
3. Ustedes prefirieron quedarse en casa.
4. Ellas pidieron un plato de langosta con salsa de mantequilla.
5. Tu esposo les sirvió una ensalada de atún y espárragos.
Explanation:
Here you have to rewrite the sentence using the person in brackets.
First you must keep in mind that you must conjugate the verb again for the person in brackets.
And then, keep in mind that when indirect complement are used, you should also adapt them to the person in brackets.
<em>Indirect complement:
</em>
<em>Singular: le (or se)
</em>
<em>Plural: les (or se)
</em>
Yes i talk a lot to classmates in high school science
<span>sí hablo mucho a los compañeros de clase en la ciencia de la secundaria</span>
1. lo
2. necessito
3. la
4. un sombrero
5. no te entiendo
hope this helps!