Answer: In English, adjectives usually go before the nouns they describe. In Spanish, adjectives usually come after the nouns they describe. In the examples below, the Spanish adjectives come after the nouns they describe.
Me gustan las flores rojas.
I like red flowers.
Mi hermano es un hombre alto.
My brother is a tall man.
Prefiero el café negro.
I prefer black coffee.
Answer:
Llamo a mi primo.
Explanation:
A quien llamas means who are you calling.
Llamo a mi primo means I am calling my cousin.
Me llamo Ricardo does not make sense for this since it means My name is Ricardo.
Como una flor cresio para ser mad maravillosa
Tarea difícil translates to difficult task/homework.