Answer:
So, if this is beginning Spanish then I would say that you can state in your answer that the adjectives have to agree with the nouns in both number and 'gender' (feminine and masculine). Adjectives usually come after the word that it is describing in Spanish. You can only have one conjugated verb per clause.
Explanation:
-These are just a few examples, if you want me to go into depth I can as well.
So for the usted form, you use the 3rd person singular of the present subjunctive instead of the 2nd person singular present indivatice so, 'hable'
u would pick out some flowers for my mama and papa
While the answer may vary, I think the answer you're looking for is Ecuador.
Hope I could help! Have a nice day!