False, Spanish assigns gender to Objects English does not do that
C. A Storm.
I'm a latino/hispanic, una tempestad means a storm.
Cuando viene una tempestad es mejor estar en casa.
When a storm comes, it's best to stay at home.
B) Piensas
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<h3>SHORT ANSWER: In the space provided, make the possessive pronoun agree in gender and number with the noun. Type your answer in Spanish.</h3><h3>El mío</h3>
1. Cafetería
Answer 1: La mía.
Explanation:
"Cafetería" is a feminine, singular noun, so its pronoun must agree. Mía.
2. Clases
Answer 2: Las mías.
Explanation:
"Clases" is a feminine, plural noun, so its pronoun must agree. Mías
3. Sombrero
Answer 3: El mío.
Explanation:
"Sombrero" is a masculine, singular noun, so its pronoun must agree. Mío.