Answer:
O A <u>mí</u> me parece que queda bonito.
<u>Ella</u> no escoge bien a los contratistas, pero <u>él</u> sí.
O Entre<u> nosotros</u>, tenemos que empezar un negocio los dos.
¡Rápido! Debes ir tras <u>ellos</u>.
PREPOSITIONAL PRONOUN:
mí = me
ti = you
él = him
ella = her
usted = you
nosotros/nosotras = us
ellos/ellas = them
ustedes = you (all)
vosotros/vosotras = you (all)
False is the answer you are looking for
Answer:
venir
vine. voy. iré
poner
puse. pongo. pondre
salir
salí. salgo. saldré
traer
traje. traigo. traeré
dar
dí. doy. daré
Assuming you speak of past, present and future
<h2>Right answer:</h2><h3>4. Tenga</h3>
When talking about commands, we talk about the imperative mood. We use this mood when telling someone to do something in a direct manner. Put another way, sentences in the imperative mood are commands. So the correct formal command is tenga cuidado. So this is when you address a person older than you, or your boss, your teacher, among other people.