The translation would be;
Marcela learned to use infusions on a trip to Colombia, her grandmother’s homeland.
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.
I think the correct answer is the a.Amable
Observación, comparación, relación, clasificación y descripción
Answer:
- The tall man -> El hombre alto
- A blonde girl -> Una niña rubia
- The old computers -> Las computadores viejas/antiguas [in Spain they would say Los ordenadores viejos/antiguos, ordenador = computador/a}
- Some interesting books -> Unos libros interesantes
- The ugly backpack -> La mochila fea
- A big notebook -> Un cuaderno grande or Un gran cuaderno (it's the same thing, but the from of the adjective changes depending if it's before or after the noun)
- A funny friend -> Un amigo gracioso
- The nice teacher -> La maestra amable/simpática (it can be translated into Spanish in different ways, depending on what you want to say specifically).
- The boring homework -> La tarea aburrida
- Some adventurous students -> Unos estudiantes intrépidos (you could say "atrevidos" but that can mean another thing, in Spanish "atrevido" can <em>sometimes</em> mean "insolent", "intrépido" is always positive.)
Explanation:
Native speaker over here. I hope that's helpful.