<span>mochila is feminine, thus, la for singular, las for plural so if it is a definite article, and una or unas if it is indefinite article.</span>
It’s obviously a 3 legged human
Answer:
11.)somos
12.)son
13.)eres
14.)soy
15.)es
16.) son
17.)es
18.)soy
19.)es
20.)soy
Explanation:
I didnt get this work alot but I try but this was confusing
For me I would put:
Question 17: Ir a un concierto.
Because you don't just go to a concert in your free time.
Question 18: 3124
no puedo ir al cine
Answer:
<u><em>English- </em></u>
I
You
He, She, You
We
You all
They, you all
<u><em>vs.</em></u>
<u><em>Spanish- </em></u>
Yo
Tú
éL, ella, usted
Nosotros
Vosotros ( only used in spain )
Ellos, Ellas, Ustedes
Explanation:
I hope that helped, conjugation of our verbs in English doesn't often change however it does a lot in spanish. I'd suggest memorizing the common ones that you know you'll use, the verb and the conjugation. The pronouns come naturally. The way I practice is by writing sentences and paragraphs when learning. Each subject pronoun can be used for a different person whether informally or formally.
[ex. Tú vs. Usted
Tú: friend, family member, etc.
Usted: Someone in a position that requires respect]