Singular/ formal < in Spanish
Answer:
A. Su
Explanation:
Because Su literally translates to their. Tu means you/your and mi means mine/my.
If it were casas, then you just modify the pronoun to sus.
Answer: Every proper sentence in Spanish must have a subject and a verb. There is also a proper place for subjects and verbs in a sentence. Begin a sentence with the subject (the person, place, or thing you're talking about). Follow that with the verb, and then the rest of the sentence (where, how, etc).
The answer is no for all of them :)
Answer:A small cat with socks
Explanation: