I'm not exactly sure what you're asking, but I'll try.
The answer is "compro" because it's past tense. I should know, I speak both Spanish and English.
<span>Mrs. (someone's name) is the Spanish teacher.</span>
Instead of saying breakfast put desayuno
Answer:
la
un
las
unas
Explanation:
you have to look and masculine and feminine words and based on that answer. You also have to look at the el/la/los/las. These words mean the.
Un/Una/unos/unas mean some/a