<h3>Fill in the blank with the nationality for each of the following people.</h3>
<em>Answer 1: </em><em>Marielena es de los Estados Unidos. Ella es </em><u><em>estadounidense.</em></u>
Translation 1: Marielena is from the United States. She is American.
<em>Answer 2: </em><em>Yo (a girl) soy de México. Yo soy </em><u><em>mexicana.</em></u><em> </em>
Translation 2: I am from Mexico. I'm Mexican.
<em>Answer 3: </em><em>Tú (a guy) eres de España. Tú eres </em><u><em>español. </em></u>
Translation 3: You are from Spain. You are Spanish.
<em>Answer 4: </em><em>Marie es de Francia. Ella es </em><u><em>francesa.</em></u><em> </em>
Translation 4: Marie is from France. She is French.
<em>Answer 5: </em><em>Giovanni es de Italia. Él es </em><u><em>italiano.</em></u><em> </em>
Translation 5: Giovanni is from Italy. He is Italian.
Answer 6: Arturo es de Canadá. Él es <em><u>canadiense. </u></em>
Translation 6: Arturo is from Canada. He is Canadian.
<h2><em>Spymore</em></h2>
Despues yo voy hacer un essay
<span>1. What Spanish word is used to show ownership or possession?
D. de
De means "of" so "de mi madre" means " my mother's" or "of my mother"
2. de + el : these two words get contracted into a faster pronounciation and we write it like this:
C. del
3. Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct.
A. El carro del muchacho es muy bonito. -correct!
B. El carro del muchacha es muy bonito. - "del muchacha" confuses gender!
C. El carro de el muchacho es muy bonito. "de el" should be shortened to "del"
4. Which is grammatically incorrect?
A. La tarea está en mi mochila. -correct!
B. La tarea está en mis mochila. =incorrect! mis is plural and mochila is singular so the number isn't congruent!
C. Ese es mi escritorio. -correct
D. Esos son mis bolígrafos. -correct!
5. Choose the possessive adjective that can also be used formally with ustedes C. sus - Ustedes uses the same form as "they" - so "sus"
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Answer:
cerdo, el queso también está en esto, pero supongo que solo puedes responder uno. ¡Espero que esto ayude! :P
Pork, cheese is also in this, but I guess you can only answer one. I hope this helps!
Explanation: