Answer : No, because if its stressed syllable is the antepenultimate, so it's an "esdrújula". Always must carry a written accent.
Doméstica => feminine adjective. Esdrújula
But if its stressed syllable were the penultimate it would be the third person singular of the verb domesticate: él domestica. Then it would be "grave" and it doesn't carry a written accent.
Domestica => verb. Grave.
Hope this helps!
Hi!, In number 2 the answer is 2, in 3 is 1 and in 2 is 3.
This happens because when you talk in first person (in the case of the verb SER) you use SOY, in second person you use ERES in singular and SON in plural and in third person you use ES in singular and SON in plural. c:
Yo soy.
Tú eres.
Él es.
Answer:
Please See below
Explanation:
1. Juan Carlos y Sofía <em>son los abuelos de </em>Pilar
2.Pilar <em>es la hija de </em>Ana María y Luis Miguel
3. Eduardo <em>es el esposo </em>de Raquel
4. José Antonio y Ramón <em>son los hermanos de </em>Concha.
5. Raquel <em>es la tía de </em>Pilar.
6. Concha, José Antonio y Ramón <em>son los primos de </em>Pilar.
7.Ana María <em>es la cuñada de</em> Raquel
8. Joaquín <em>es el hijo de </em>Ana María y Luis Miguel
I hope it helps.
Answer:El verbo no está conjugado correctamente en el tiempo condicional.
Explanation:
La conjugacion correcta sería:
Paco y María sabrían la respuesta.
1: tienen
2:tengo
3:tengo
4:tiene
5:tenemos
6:tengo
Hope this helps :)