I don’t know if there are options, but he could say something like this:
“Yo vivo en Miami, Florida”
I really hope this helps you!
Answer:
1. Alonso es de Madrid. El es madrileño.
2. Vamos a dar un paseo por el parque.
3. Todos los días voy a trotar en la pista de atletismo.
4. Carlos no es católico. Él es judío.
Explanation:
1. Alonso is from Madrid. He is from Madrid.
2. Let's go for a walk in the park.
3. Every day I will jog on the running track.
4. Carlos is not Catholic. He is Jewish.
<h2>Correct answer:</h2><h3> a. dijo</h3>
Since el entrenador can be replaced by the subject pronoun for the third person singular in masculine form, which is él (he), we must conjugate the verb decir matching this person as well. So this conjugation is dijo. On the other hand, me is the indirect object pronoun that matches the first person singular, so the action of the verb in this sentence is being performed <em>for me. </em>Finally:
<em>Pero el entrenador me </em><em>dijo </em><em>que hiciste muy bien</em>