I don't know your family so I can't write it for you, but all you have to do it write a journal entry talking about your family to someone you just met. So just write about your family, and make sure it's in spanish!
<h2>Hope this helps!</h2>
Answer:
Explanation:
25. El chico se ducha en la mañana.
26. Tú te quitas la ropa.
27. Nosotros nos ponemos los zapatos.
28. Yo me seco el pelo.
29. Ustedes os acostáis a las nueve y media.
30. Yo me miro
Tú te miras
Él se mira
Nosotros nos miramos
Vosotros os mirais
Ellos se miran.
Answer:
The correct answer is Él ve a la duquesa.
Explanation:
The important thing about this sentence is knowing how to locate the article.
Articles always accompany a noun with which they agree in gender (masculine, feminine) and number (singular, plural). In Spanish, there are two types of articles: indeterminate articles (un, una, unas, unas) and definite articles (el / los, la / las, lo).
The way in which this sentence would be correctly written would be:
Pronoun + verb + preposition + definite article + noun.
Él ve a la duquesa.