Soy
Es
Es
Son
Eres
Somos
Somos
Son
Eres
In Spanish, the verb forms often make subject pronouns unnecessary, and when that's the case the pronouns shouldn't be used unless there's a reason to.
Nosotros <u>abrimos</u> la tienda todos los días.
Answer:
- <u>Translated from Spanish language:</u>
"1. The owner opened the no smoking section. (Switch to double object pronouns)
2. They asked for the menus to the waiter. (Switch to double object pronouns)
3. They looked for us a comfortable place and we sat down. (Switch to double object pronouns)
4. They served fries with the fish to the customers. (Switch to double object pronouns)
5. Marcos were brought to the table some hors d'oeuvres. (Switch to double object pronouns)
6. They served me a salad of lettuce and tomato.
7. The owner bought the meat from Mr. Gutierrez. (Switch to double object pronouns)
8. They showed you the wines before serving them. (Switch to double object pronouns)."
1. Tienda
2. Comprar
3.
4. Centro Commercial
5.
6. Lentes
7. Zapatería
Sorry I didn’t know numbers 3 and 5
The answer is Si and only Si