Answer: In spanish most adjectives end in either o, a, or e.
Explanation:
When they end in “o” it is usually when referring to something in a masculine way, and when ending in “a” it refers in a feminine matter ( ex: niño (boy), Niña (girl) )
Answer:
Marta y yo compramos unos geles. Nuestros geles son verdes.
Explanation:
• Identifying the narrator and the time that a sentence indicates is the first step that must be taken. this is very important to be able to conjugate the adjectives, and that these have concordance with what is being expressed
Tus primos y tu tía <u><em>eres</em></u> de Havana, ¿no?
on the beach to enjoy the sun and the air
Every morning we
cool. Explanation: very easy took Spanish and know a bit
Answer:
Not sure about the 2nd one, but here are the rest.
3. Hace la tarea.
4. Dale comida.
5. Quita el polvo.
6. Arregla el dormitorio.
7. Escribe tú nombre.
8. Abre la ventana.
9. Aprende el vocabulario nuevo.
10. Come la cena.
Hope this helped.