Answer:
The answer is my explanation
Explanation:
In Spanish, adjectives must agree with the noun (or pronoun) they describe in gender and in number. This means that if the noun an adjective describes is feminine, the adjective must be feminine, and if that same noun is also plural, the adjective will be feminine AND plural as well.
Mi familia tiende a celebrar la navidad todos los años. el día de los navidad, nuestra familia se reúne en nuestra casa para intercambiar regalos mientras cena en navidad. también tenemos chocolate caliente cuando algunos de nosotros hablamos sobre lo que planeamos hacer en el año nuevo
Answer:
A. Cierto
Explanation:
Mr. Bandero says "Jose Luis es muy talentoso y simpático... como yo!"
Translation: "Jose Luis is very talented and nice... like me!"
<span>Tú compras un boleto para ellos.
From the options, it appears you need to write this sentence using a direct object pronoun. The object of the sentence is un boleto, which is masculine singular. This means the direct object pronoun must be masculine singular; the direct object pronoun must be lo.
This narrows the options to 1 and 2, however the first option can be eliminated due to grammatical error (los lo, which translates to "the the", doesn't make sense).
Answer:
</span>2) Se lo compras.