Answer:
0.1 Kg
Explanation:
The sugar (100 g) is 0.1 Kg because 100 grams convert to 0.1 kilograms.
Anwser d:
traigo; tengo
i bring ;cause i have
These words can go in front of any noun The articles you listed is the equivalent to the English word “the”. However, like in English you don’t need the word “the” in front of every noun you say.
Las and Los for when you are referring to an amount more than one of that subject.
La and El for when there is only one multiple of that subject.
Make sure you use masculine and feminine articles correctly. (La and las for feminine and el and los for masculine nouns)
The following are basic sentences with the articles used in a sentence:
The cake is delicious.
El pastel es delicioso.
The cakes are delicious
Los pasteles son deliciosos.
The plant is green.
La planta es verde.
The plants are green.
Las plantas son verdes.
1)
No encuentro (those) guantes que compr<span>é translates to "I cannot find those gloves I bought". You must know the gender of the noun (guantes) to correctly answer this question. Guantes is masculine; let's look at the options.
</span>· esa - "that" (feminine)
· esos - "those" (masculine)
· estos - "these" (masculine)
· este - "this" (masculine)
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The first options is feminine; it's out. Out of the last three, esos ("those") is the only one that makes sense.
</span>No encuentro esos guantes que compré.
2)
¿Cual libro te gusto más, (this one) o (that one)? means "Which book did you like more, this one or that one?" The options are:
· ése/este - "that one/this one"
· este/ese - "this one/that one"
The second option makes the most sense here ("...this one or that one?").
¿Cual libro te gusto más, este o ese?