Noooooo roll up to the party with my crazy pink wig
<em>Las pizarras son larg</em><em>a</em><em>s</em>
<em>Pizarra </em>is a fem. singular noun. Generally speaking, fem. singular nouns interact with their corresponding adjectives matching each other when it comes to their quantity and if they are masculine or femenine. So: <em>pizarra larga</em> (singular), <em>pizarras largas</em> (plural); <em>coche azul</em> (singular, masculine), <em>coches azules</em> (plural). Note you add an -es termination when the word does not end with a vowel (<em>azul, azules; lápiz, lápices</em>, and so on. Such rule applies to both nouns and adjectives).
Answer:
Explanation:Read the sentences that Ignacio says in the present subjunctive, then write the sentences with the verb form in the subjunctive imperfect.
1. It is important that no one speaks to journalists.
2. They expect everyone to go to the party.
3. My aunt is looking for an apartment that is close to her office.
4. I hope to read the report out loud so everyone understands me well.
5. I'm afraid there won't be enough time to finish the job.