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Crazy boy [7]
3 years ago
5

/Pronombres/

Spanish
1 answer:
Viefleur [7K]3 years ago
7 0

<em>1. </em><em>UNA CHICA </em>

<em>Answer 1: Tú, Ella  </em>

Explanation 6: Second-person feminine and singular. Third-person feminine and singular.

<em>2.</em><em> EL PRESIDENTE DE MÉXICO </em>

<em>Answer 2: Usted, Él </em>

Explanation 2: Formal pronouns are used with the President of Mexico.

<em>3.</em><em> TRES CHICA Y UN CHICO </em>

<em>Answer 3: Vosotros,Ustedes, Ellos </em>

Explanation 3: Second-person in the plural. Third-person in the plural.

<em>4. </em><em>UN ESTUDIANTE </em>

<em>Answer 4: Tú, Él  </em>

Explanation 4: Second-person masculine and singular. Third-person masculine and singular.

<em>5. </em><em>LA SEÑORA OCHOA </em>

<em>Answer 5: Usted, Ella  </em>

Explanation 5: Formal pronouns are used with the ladies.

<em>6.</em><em> DOS PROFESORAS  </em>

<em>Answer 6: Ustedes, Ellas </em>

Explanation 6: Formal pronouns are used with the teachers.

<h2><em>Spymore</em></h2>
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