<h2>Right answer:</h2><h3>B. ni</h3><h3 />
This sentence stands for negation that is an expression that means <em>no</em> and is used to contradict some or all of the meaning of a positive sentence. So the basic form is when using only the word <em>no. </em>However, there are many other negative words and phrases that you can use to negate a positive statement besides the basic form<em> no. </em>So one of these forms is ni...ni that means neither...nor. Finally:
<em><u>Isabela:</u></em><em> No puedes permitir entrar</em><em> ni</em><em> vendedores </em><em>ni</em><em> perros callejeros.</em>
Yo soy, ellas están, ustedes están, tú tienes, ella es, yo tengo, nosotros estamos, ellos son, ustedes tienen, el tiene, el es, nosotros somos, tú eres, usted es, usted tiene, ella tiene, nosotros tenemos, ella esta, el esta
Answer:
B.comas
Explanation:
como is like saying to your self miguel is asking raquel so she is answering him back
Ustedes hablan español. (You speak Spanish.)
The future tense conjugation of the infinitive <em>hablar</em> for the subject <em>ustedes</em> is <em>hablarán</em>.
Answer:
<em>hablarán</em>
<em>Ustedes hablarán español</em>. (You will speak Spanish.)