A pronoun replaces a noun in order to avoid repetition. In this way, subject pronouns function as the subject of a verb. These are the following subject pronouns in Spanish:
FIRST PERSON.
Singular: yo (I)
Plural: nosotros/nosotras (we)
SECOND PERSON.
Singular: Tú/usted
Plural: Ustedes/vosotros/vosotras
THIRD PERSON:
Singular: él/ella
Plural: ellos/ellas
So, solving this problem, we have:
1. The correct answer is:
c. ella (she). <em>Pronombre Tercera Persona del Singular (Femenino)</em>
2. The correct answer is:
c. él (he). <em>Pronombre Tercera Persona del Singular (Masculino)</em>
4. The correct answer is:
d. ustedes (you). <em>Pronombre Segunda Persona del Plural.</em>
5. The correct answer is:
a. ellas (they). <em>Pronombre Tercera Persona del Plural (Femenino)</em>
<u>Nota.</u> Ellos - Es válido tanto para el género masculino como para referirse a mujeres y hombres en conjunto. En 4. se usa el segundo caso.
1. I don't quite undertand this one, but my closest guess would be, "Si, ami me GUSTAescuchar <span>música.
</span>2.A ellos les __GUSTA___ las clases de español.
3.A ti __TE___ gustan las plantas.
4.A Juan __LE___ gusta la comida.
5. A ella LE GUSTAN los libros
Hope it helps!
Maybe, new mexico, california and texas, I saw it in a survey in 2015.
Nuevo Mexico
California/Californio
Texas
Answer:
1. I watch in the mirror- this could make sense with the right context, but all alone it doesn't.
2. This says I comb with soap. No it doesn't make sense.
3. I use toothpaste to wash my hair. This doesn't make sense either.
4. I wake up at 6, but don't get up right away. This makes sense.
Explanation:
Answer: The adjustments of interest rate by the Federal Reserve directly influences consumer borrowing. The interest rates also affect the bond market as lower interest rates make bonds less attractive to new investors causing stock market rallies whereas high-interest rates make the market attractive
Explanation: