guess what buddy they are all correct :)
Escribir ⇢ Escrito
El detective llegó al hotel con el número de la habitación escrito en un papel. El hotel estaba en una calle muy <em>adjetive</em><em> </em>(transitada).

Remember that the impersonal forms are those that do not coincide in <u>gender</u> and <u>number</u> with the subject that performs the action.
<h3>The impersonal forms are: </h3>
- Infinitive
- Gerund
- Participle ⇢ In this case.
Remember that the participle is a <u>verbal form</u> while an adjective always <u>describes a quality of the noun</u>, always agreeing in gender and number with the noun it accompanies.
1- “¿Cómo estás?”
English- “How are you?”
2- Día
English- Day
3- Español
English- Spanish
4- Inglés
English- English
5- “¿Cómo te llamas?”
English- “What’s your name?”
6- ¡Adiós!
English- Bye!
7- Piñata
English- Pinata/Piñata ( I’m not so sure on which one, there’s not much of a difference saying it in English)
8- Lápiz
English- Pencil
9- Perdón
English- Sorry
10- ¡Bienvenidos!
English- Welcome!
(I hope I helped, have a good day!)