The three of them
the defined ones are
-el (singular male)
-los (pluaral male)
-la (singular female)
-las (plural female)
the indefinite ones are
-un (sm)
-unos (pm)
-una (sf)
-unas(pf)
for example qou can say "un perro me mordió" or"una casa he visto ayer" or "una ricas manzanas" its for all three bc it is not defined what or who or were are you talking about
lol sorry for my english i´m latina soooo sorry
Answer:
Just to help with everyone, this question would mean
"It is possible that the wind ___ its direction south"
Explanation:
Makes no sense to me but if you can figure it out, Great!
The rule that can make a sentence correct in Spanish is:
- The sentence must contain a noun, a verb conjugated in the verb tense and with respect to the noun used, as well as a complement, in addition, any adjective used must have the gender and number characteristics of the noun it characterizes.
<h3><em>Grammatically </em><em>
correct writing</em><em> of </em><em>
Spanish</em><em>.</em></h3>
Spanish has many rules which are unlikely to be summarized in a paragraph, however, as a very general rule it can be mentioned that a sentence requires a noun, a conjugated verb and a complement:
- <em>Noun + conjugated verb + complement.</em>
Examples:
- Yo <u>estoy</u> en mi casa.
- Ustedes <u>volvieron</u> hace días.
- Ella <u>obtendrá</u> los éxitos que merece.
On the other hand, it should not be forgotten that if you want to use adjectives, they must correspond to the same gender and number of the noun:
- El hombre <u>feliz</u> camina a su trabajo.
- Los hombres <u>felices</u> caminan a su trabajo.
Having this as a general rule will allow you to write adequate sentences in Spanish, regardless of the verb tense used.
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The answer is a) Dice because it has the usted ending. Digo is the yo ending. Dicen is the ustedes ending. Decimos has the nosotros ending.