I have bolded each right answer. Also translated each answer choice so that you know what each word means.
1. What would you use to sharpen a pencil?
A- el sacapuntas ← means the sharpener
B- el escritorio ← means the desk
C- la papelera ← means the paper bin
D- la pantalla ← means the screen
2. What would you look at to tell the time?
A- el reloj ← means the watch or clock (in Spanish there is one word for both watch and clock)
B- la bandera ← means the flag
C- el teclado ← means the keyboard
D- la puerta ← means the door
3. Which of these would you sit in to study?
A- el ratón ← means the mouse
B- la ventana ← means the window
C- el cartel ← mens the poster
D- la silla ← means the chair
My Hat, Your Hat: Understanding Possessive Adjectives
Singular Noun Plural Noun Translation
mi mis my
tu tus your (familiar)
su sus their, your, his, her , its
nuestro/a nuestros/as our
Answer:
2nd one 3rd one 4th one and the last one
Explanation:
False they like to buy street vendors and small family owned markets
True :) because it is a straight up fact that every time a verb is a reflexive, it ends in “se”