1.mi nombre es, 2. es mio.
The answer to this question is leé
Ayer Andrés fue a tocar su guitarra para que las chicas escucharan
Yo fui a practicar y jugar varios deportes en la cancha
Yo fui a buscar el balón que se fue rodando mientras practicaba
Usted would be the right one because it’s formal.
The key to finding the correct descriptor of Yolanda is to pay attention to gender. <em>Yolanda</em> is a feminine name, thus the adjective used to describe someone named <em>Yolanda</em> (presumably a female) in Spanish would take a feminine form.
<u>The options</u>
A. <em>reservad</em><em>o</em> - reserved ~masc. singular
B. <em>impacient</em><em>e</em> - impatient ~neither feminine nor masculine; singular
C. <em>trabajad</em><em>or</em> - worker ~masc. singular
D. <em>simpátic</em><em>o</em> - nice ~masc. singular
Only one of these adjectives is neutral, while all others contain masculine conjugations. Our correct answer is clear.
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Answer:</h3>
B. <em>impaciente</em>