Answer: y usted
Explanation: just trust me i know spanish
Answer:
D.
- No eres alto. Eres bajo.
- Sonia no es organizada. Es desorganizada.
- No somos perezosos. Somos diligentes.
- Ellas no son jóvenes. Son viejas.
- Eduardo y Hugo no son grandes. Son pequeños.
E.
- Tú eres de México. Eres mexicano.
- Ellos son de Texas. Son tejanas.
- Nosotros somos de la Florida. Somos floridianos.
- Yo soy de California. Soy californiano.
- Ella es de Nueva York. Es neoyorquina.
Explanation:
Even though people from each state of the U.S.A have their own names, if you wanted to know the nationality 'American', in Spanish you would use <em>estadounidense. </em>
- Silvia es estadounidense.
- Todos nosotros somos estadounidenses.
Most adjectives agree in gender and number with the noun or pronoun that they modify, so these changes also apply when using the 'opposite' adjectives. An exception to this rule are the adjectives that do not change and in Spanish are called 'invariable'.
An example of this is the adjective precoz meaning immature or premature.
- la niña precoz
- el niño precoz
The order of the verbs would be 4, 10, 1, 7, 6, 5, 3, 2, 9, and 8.
Immigrants come over speaking their native language and they spread cultural customs
Answer:
te gusta; me gusta
Explanation:
te refers to the person you are talking to and gustan refers to more than one person