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>
Answer:
Que si uno quiere a alguien no debe tratarlo mal no importa su genero nunca esta bien tratar mal a alguien siempre hay que cuidar a quien se ama
Explanation:
Answer:
A feasibility study is an assessment of the practicality of a proposed project or system. A feasibility study aims to objectively and rationally uncover the strengths and weaknesses of an existing business or proposed venture, opportunities and threats present in the natural environment, the resources required to carry through, and ultimately the prospects for success.[1][2] In its simplest terms, the two criteria to judge feasibility are cost required and value to be attained.
Answer:
The answers are:
- Va a
- Va a
- Voy a
Explanation:
Patricia is "she"- <em>"ella"</em>, and Jorge is "he"- <em>"él", </em>sin these two are my third persons, both are conjugaten the same, indivudally, of course... Whereas <em>"yo" </em>means "I" and well, as you know, this is conjugated differently in every tense, sin ce this is the future tense this is how we conjugate each pronoun:
- Yo voy a...
- Tu vas a...
- Usted va a...
- Él va a...
- Ella va a...
- Usteds vaN a... (plural)
- Ellos vaN a... (plural)