Good question In Spanish, the word "agua" which means 'water' is a special feminine noun. ... Because feminine singular nouns beginning with a stressed "a-" or "ha-" take the definite article “el” not “la” as you might expect. The reason has to do with pronunciation; "la agua" would sound like "lagua" and it might be confusing.
The answer is: You see a very big house: <span>"" You see a dog that gives you a lot
of fear: "" You see a very small and beautiful flower in
the field: "" You see a very small man: "" ""
You see two people who have just met and fall in love at first sight:
"" You see you have a very big stain on your new shirt: ""
You see a very small light in the distance: ""</span>
10. En el comedor
11. Tiende la cama or Haz la cama