No hay nada encima de la mesa. If you sound it out, it could either be "nada" or "nadie" but if you are talking about an object, then use "nada". If you are talking about someone not on the table, you would use "nadie" Nada: for object, Nadie: for person.
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You didn't add the text, where it gives the reader the information about Jose and Sandra. if u add that I could maybe help you
<em>1. Lavo la ropa en el lavaplatos. True or false</em>
<em>Answer 1: False </em>
<em>Explanation : Dishes are washed in the dishwasher.</em>
<em>2. (Ella) Fue a la escuela mañana. True or false</em>
<em>Answer 2: False</em>
<em>Explanation : (Fue) is the verb in this sentence , that is conjugated in the past, and it does not agree with tomorrow as a temporary reference since it is a future reference.</em>