Estos dulces son para los ninos. I am not sure about the second part. It could be que sacan sus buenas notas.
Answer:
Para navegar con la raton
Explanation:
Answer:
padres
Explanation:
You missed the options. Anyway, I give you the only possible answer that fits the question. Below the answer, there is a translation for a better understanding
—Buenos días, ¿dónde está Ana?
—Ana está en la oficina.
—¿Ustedes son los padres de la madre de Ana?
—Sí, somos sus ____padres____.
Translation:
"Good morning, where is Ana?"
"Ana is in the office."
"Are you the parents of Ana's mother?"
"Yes, we are her ____parents____."
Answer:
Ellos / ellas / ustedes = traerían
Tú = Mirarías
Yo / él / ella /usted = comería
Nosotros = iríamos
Explanation:
Ellos (they-masculine) / ellas (they-femenine) / ustedes (you-plural): is used for two or more people, the ending "ían" is always for two or more people.
Tú (you): you, a single person, "ías" is always for the person you are talking to.
Yo (I) // él (he - him) // ella (she - her) // usted (you-politely): all of them are used with the ending "ía". "Usted" is used if you talk to an older person, and you finish verbs as if you where talking to them in third person.
Nosotros (we-us): always ending with "íamos"