In Spanish, the verb forms often make subject pronouns unnecessary, and when that's the case the pronouns shouldn't be used unless there's a reason to.
Nosotros <u>abrimos</u> la tienda todos los días.
Answer: (sorry for the lack of accents on certain words) Section 1) seria--> comica, bajo--> alto, malo--> bueno, trabajadora--> perezosa, grande--> pequeno
Section 2) (in order) artistico, estudiosa, organizado, atletira
Section 3) FEMININE: 1. list of words = baja (short) or alta (tall), comica (funny) (accented o), inteligente (smart), organizada (organized) or desorganizada (disorganized), bonita (beautiful), etc.
2. sentence = soy ____, ____, _____ y _____
MASCULINE: 1. list of words = bajo (short) or alto (tall), comico (accented o), inteligente, organizado or desorganizado, guapo (handsome), etc.
2. sentence = soy ____, ____, _____ y _____
Answer:
if you need it translated its," We (to compete) in the soccer tournament."
Explanation:
I'm in my second year of Spanish
¡hola!
<em>Identifica el complemento indiecto.</em>
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Los familares de los mifieros (?) enviaron <em>una nota de agradecimiento</em> a la doctora.
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a la doctora = complemento indirecto
<em>una nota de agradecimiento = complemento directo</em>
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los familares de los mifieros se la enviaron.
<em>the mifieros' family send it to her.</em>
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<em>the indirect object pronoun "le" change in "se" when the direct object pronoun "lo", "la", "los", "las" follows.</em>
<em>The indirect object pronoun always is before the direct object pronoun.</em>
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hope this helps ☺☺☺
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