Answer:
1. Nosotros
2. Ustedes
3. El
4. Ellas
5. Usted
6. Ellos
7. Ellos
8. Vosotros
Not sure if number 7 is right I'm sorry if it's wrong
Tu vives en cabo san lucas
tu vives en un edificio
tu vives muy bien de la salud
Translation 1: <em>The boy has an ice cream. The girl has an ice cream.</em>
<em> The boy has ice cream as much as the girl.</em>
1. El niño tiene un helado. La niña tiene un helado.
- <u>El niño tiene un helado tanto como la niña.</u>
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Translation 2:<em> He wrote two novels. His friend wrote two novels.</em>
He wrote as many novels as his friend.
2. El escribió dos novelas. Su amigo escribió dos novelas.
- <u>El escribió tantas novelas como su amigo.</u>
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Translation 3: <em>Tomas reads four books. Enrique reads 4 books.</em>
<em> Tomas reads as many books as Enrique.</em>
3. Tomas lee cuatro libros. Enrique lee 4 libros.
- <u>Tomas lee tanto libros como Enrique.</u>
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Translation 4: <em>This lady earns a lot of money. The other lady a lot of money.</em>
<em> This lady earns as much money as the other lady.</em>
4. Esta señora gana mucho dinero. La otra señora mucho dinero.
- <u>Esta señora gana dinero tanto como la otra dinero.</u>
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Translation 5: <em>I receive six letters. Maria receives six letters.</em>
<em> I receive as many letters as Maria.</em>
5. Yo recibo seis cartas. María recibe seis cartas.
- <u>Yo recibo tantas cartas como María.</u>
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<h2>Skandar</h2>
Same way you say it in English really. That's what my old Spanish teacher taught me, but if you have a letter that has a different pronunciation than you';; pronounce it different. Like Rebecca roll your R.
innovative projector
knitting
purple bicycle
All the noun phrases are basically a person place thing or object with a word describing it :).