Answer:
1. Lucy y Lee Hung son de Pekín. Son chinas.
2.Pierre y Marie Lebrun son de Montreal. Son canadienses.
3.Luigi Mazzini es de Roma. Es italiano
4.Elizabeth Mitchell es de Londres. Es inglesa.
5.Roberto Morales es de Madrid. Es español.
6.Andrés y Patricia Padilla son de La Habana. Son cubanos.
7.Paula y Cecilia Robles son de San José. Son costaricenses.
8.Arnold Schmidt es de Berlín. Es aleman.
9.Antoinette y Marie Valois son de París. Son franceses.
10.Marta Zedillo es de Guadalajara. Es mexicana.
Explanation:
In Spanish, the city and country of origin are proper nouns, so they start with a capital letter. Nationalities are adjectives, so they change according to the gender and number (singular and plural) of the subject. For a singular male, the letter -o should be placed at the end of the nationality, or an -a for a singular feminine noun. Some nationalities are neuter, they have a single form for both men or women, like canadiense.
What are the options? Grammar-wise, a colon is usually used to introduce a list in a sentence.
Answer:
1.pani ke bina ham nahi ji saktai hai
2.pani khetto mai kamm ati hai
3.pani SE anek prakar ke karkhanoo me prayoug hoti hai
4.ye hamme jivan deti hai
5.khana pakane ke liye bhi pani ki zarurat hoti hai
abb thak gai behen....sry ...hope it helps you.....frm BIHAR..INDIA
No because I don’t want to see ur brother