It's Fuerte for man and woman same as one person or other but if you have multiple-choice and is not in there then it has to be Fuertoso singular and for plural fuertes or fuertosos. they are less common do.
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Van is the answer if I'm correct
Some examples of Spanish words that can be used in the box are: <em>fui, casar, gato hidráulico, tranquilizante.</em>
<h3>When can you use some
words in
Spanish?</h3>
Some words in Spanish must have a very well defined context, because they can have a specific use, as shown below:
1. Word: fui
- Meaning: I was
- When to Use: When talking about what that same person was in the past.
- When Not to Use: Refer to going somewhere in the past tense.
2. Word: casar
- Meaning: To marry
- When to Use: When two people unite their lives through marriage.
- When Not to Use: Mention animal hunting.
3. Word: Gato hidráulico
- Meaning: hydraulic jack
- When to Use: When referring to the tool to change the tires.
- When Not to Use: refer to the pet.
4. Word: Tranquilizante
- Meaning: tranquilizer
- When to Use: Medication to make a person or animal calm.
- When Not to Use: Mention the person who reassures another.
By using these words together with those uses, you will be able to get a more specific idea about the proper use of Spanish.
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Answer:
(A.) Mayte, ¿qué gorras te gustan, las rojas o las anaranjadas?
Explanation:
Technically speaking, this option (B.) would not be wrong if spoken in the right context. :
Mayte, ¿qué gorras le gustan, las rojas o las anaranjadas?