Answer:
Masculine words typically end in “o” or “os.” Feminine words typically end in “a” or “as”
Explanation:
If your asking how it should be written in spanish, then it's, escriba su nombre
Answer:
A) sé
Explanation:
Yo sé donde vive.
I know where you live.
Both conozco and sé mean know but they are different. Conozco means to know someone, sé means to know something. In this case, you want to know something so sé applies to this sentence.
Answer:
Fort his exercis we have to use the preterite and conjugate the mainn verbs according to each subject pronoun
Explanation:
The preterite tense is like in English the simple past and it is used to talk activities that were started and finished at a specific time in past.
1. mis amigos / ver / una película de horror / anoche
ver= ellos vieron
Mis amigos vieron una película de horror anoche (My friends saw a horror movie the last night)
2. mis padres / celebrar / su aniversario / el mes pasado
celebrar= celebraron
Mis padres celebraron su anivresario el mes pasado (My parents celebrated their anniversary the last month)
3. Carlos Antonio / escribirle / una postal / a su novia / ayer
escribirle= Él le escribió
Carlos Antonio le escribió una postal a su novia ayer (Carlos Antonio wrote a letter to his girlfriend yesterday)
4. ¡tú / no estudiar / español / anoche!
estudiar= tú estudiaste
Tú no estudiaste español anoche (You did not study Spanish the last night)
5. Martina y yo / oír / las noticias (the news) / dos veces
oír= nosotras oímos
Martina y yo oímos las noticias dos veces (Martina and I heard the news twice)