1. Mañana hay un examen y yo tengo
que estudiar
2. Tere y Amalia van
al estadio para practicar el tenis.
3. Iván y yo vamos
a clase para aprender.
4. Los profesores tienen
razón; la educación es muy importante.
5. No desees descansar porque no tienes sueño.
6. Usted viene al mediodía, ¿no?
Where is your house where are the people
The answer is Bandeja Paisa. I know this because I am colombian and it is so good
<h2>Hello!</h2>
The answer is: C. ¿Prefieres esta flauta o ésa en la mesa.?
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Why?</h2>
Since the noun is a feminine singular object and it's far, the proper option is ésa/that.
- Do you prefer this flute or that flute on the table?
- ¿Pefieres esta flauta o ésa flauta en la mesa?
The other given options don't fit since:
A. ése/that: Even it's a singular and far demonstrative pronoun, it's referring to a masculine noun.
B. éste/this: It's a singular demonstrative pronoun too, but it's referring to a near masculine noun.
D. éstos/these: It's a plural demonstrative too, but it's referring to plural and near masculine noun.
Have a nice day!