Answer:
Okay males are always "El"
Females are always "ella"
So if its all females you have "Ellas"
If there is a male present "ellos"
In spanish if one male enters a group with females it is "ellos"
You know you are right with practice and double checking things like this.
You also don't say "El mesa" you say "la mesa" pay attention to what the word ends with.
Explanation:
How do you know which subject pronoun to select for a sentence? For example, ellos goes with "Brooklyn and Drew". How do you know if you are right?
The answer is 48 hope this helps
The correct answer is: [D]: "<span>¿Viste aquellos coches?"
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<u>Note</u>: Among the FOUR (4) answer choices provided,
</span>→ <span>this very answer choice: [D]: "</span>¿Viste aquellos coches?" ;
is the best answer choice.
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One translation of: "those cars"; would be: "esos coches" ; however, that is <u>NOT</u> among the answer choices given.
{<u>Note</u>: "esos" is the correct, masculine plural form of the Spanish adjective [for the English word, "those"] that modifies "coches". <u>Note</u>: "los coches" is masculine plural.
<u>Note</u>: "aquellos coches" ; which is:
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"Answer choice: [D]: "aquellos coches" ; does translate to "those cars" ;
→ and "aquellos" is the correct, masculine plural form of the Spanish
adjective [for the English word, "those"].
<u>Note</u>: "aquellos coches" translates to "those cars" (in English)—in the sense of: "those cars [way over there]" .
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