It says the awnser needs to be 20 characters long so this my awnser. Donald Mickey Minnie daisy goofie mr crabs SpongeBob Patrick squid ward pluto duck tales. Dora chicly Jacob and Annabel based uuid wigs
Answer: I think this should work. Look at explanation
Explanation: Hola amigo. Me estoy divirtiendo en casa. Estoy viendo películas y comiendo palomitas de maíz. Mi madre me está preparando el almuerzo en este momento, pero también está viendo películas conmigo. ¿Te gustaría venir a ver películas con nosotros?
Answer:Ana: This country is amazing! Don't you think, Luis? Luis: Yes, Ana. It's good that we (be) here and not in Atlanta! Ana: I'm glad the place (being) so beautiful and peaceful. Luis: Quiet, yes. It is incredible that here in San José, the capital, not (having) much traffic or much noise. Ana: It's true. It surprises me that, in such a large place, the city does not (have) many overpopulation problems, such as pollution, traffic, garbage, and so on. Luis: Okay. That is very interesting because we live in a smaller city, but we always complain that people don't (respect) the environment. It is a pity that everyone does not (can) be like Costa Rica. Ana: Well, Luis, it's impossible for everyone (to adjust) to adjust to Costa Rica's model. But anyway, it would be (it would be) an ideal situation. Luis: You are right. Hey, tomorrow it is necessary that we (do) the tour through the Monteverde cloud forest. It's okay? Ana: Yes, but why is it necessary to do it tomorrow? Luis: Well, tomorrow is Friday, and if we do not do it tomorrow, it is possible that on Saturday we will not be able to do it because there are going to be many people. Ana: You're right, but then it is important that you (call) now to make the reservation. Luis: Well, I'm going to do it right now
Explanation:
There are ten Spanish pronouns.
Yo -- I
Tú -- You (singular, informal)
Él -- He
Ella -- She
Usted -- You (singular, formal)
Nosotros -- We
Vosotros -- You (plural, informal)
Ellos -- They (when we're talking about a group with at least one male)
Ellas -- They (when we're talking about a group with just females)
Ustedes -- You (plural, formal) ----
11. talking to your parents - Vosotros
12. talking about your aunts and uncles - Ellos
13. talking about yourself and your brothers - Nosotros
14. talking to your father - Tú
15. talking about a friend (girl) - Ella
16. talking about yourself - Yo
17. talking about your sister - Ella
18. talking to your doctor - Usted
19. talking to your best friend - Tú
20. talking about your brother-in-law - <span>Él</span>