If you're asking for the Spanish pronouns, here they are!
-yo (I)
-tú (you, informal)
-él (he)
-ella (she)
-nosotros (as) : we
-vosotros (as) : you, plural, **ONLY USED IN SPAIN**
-usted (you, formal)
-ustedes (you, formal, plural)
-ellos (they, masc.)
-ellas (they, fem)
If I missed anything, sorry~!
Answer:
B. la plastilina
Explanation:
This is the answer since the "play doh" is the only modable thing in the options
It should be "eras". T<span>ú eras...</span>
No hay nada encima de la mesa. If you sound it out, it could either be "nada" or "nadie" but if you are talking about an object, then use "nada". If you are talking about someone not on the table, you would use "nadie" Nada: for object, Nadie: for person.
Hope this helped
Answer:
The right answer is, True.
Explanation:
Because in both languages the word has the same meaning and they are spelled the same.