There isn't a question, if you translate it, it means L watch that ... the cup that ... the pillow that ... asks who took Grandma's spoons and why did she take them?
No hay duda
Answer:
a) Él toma el café.
b) Tú comes la tostada y la mantequilla.
c) Señora Machado, usted comparte las papas.
d) Yo preparo la pizza.
Explanation:
"Toma" implies the third singular person.
"Comes" implies the second singular person.
"comparte" implies the third singular person (even though it refers to a second singular person).
"preparo" implies the first singular person.
Don't forget to write the pronouns with their diacritics/accents.
Native speaker over here.
The answer is <span>aquéllas. Hope this helps!</span>
Ofelia 1 . estas .
ofelia 2 . estoy , un poco ( i think ) , tengo .
santiago 3 . hay , estamos , hay .
ofelia 4 . es .
santiago 5 . a .
ofelia 6 . hay , es .
santiago 7 . son .
ofelia 8 . es .
Answer:
La anfitriona
Explanation:
¿Quién les complace a los huéspedes?
La anfitriona