Answer:
Chico - 4
Although <em>CH </em>is graphically two letters, it is one sound.
Silla - 4
Although <em>LL </em>is graphically two letters, it is one sound.
Queso - 4
In the combinations <em>QUE</em> and <em>QUI </em>the <em>U </em>is silent.
Juguete - 6
In the combinations <em>GUE</em> and <em>GUI </em>the <em>U </em>is silent.
Hijo - 3
The letter <em>H </em>is always silent in Spanish.
Oso - 3
All the letters are pronunced as they are written down.
Cheque - 4
<em>CH</em> - one sound; <em>QUE</em> - silent <em>U.</em>
Español - 7
All the letters are pronunced as they are written down.
Hermano - 6
The letter <em>H </em>is always silent in Spanish.
Casa - 4
All the letters are pronunced as they are written down.
Anillo - 5
<em>LL</em> - one sound
Amor - 4
All the letters are pronunced as they are written down.
Answer:
gusta
Explanation:
since its a singular subject, it is gusta
Hi!
Answer:
1. La abuela de Teresa es mi hermana.
- <u>El abuelo</u> de Teresa es mi <u>hermano</u>
2. La hermana de Juan es mi abuela.
- <u>El hermano</u> de juan es mi abuelo.
3. El sobrina de Ana es mi padre.
- <u>La sobrina</u> de Ana es mi Madre.
4. El padre de josé es mi tío.
- <u>La madre</u> de josé es mi tía.
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- You just have to change the word, For example:
- La abuela // El abuelo
- Hermano // Hermana
- El hermano // La hermana
- Abuelo // Abuela
- La sobrina // El sobrino
- La madre // El padre
- Tío // Tía
<h3><u>SpanishGirl</u>, Greetings!</h3>