In Spanish you would ask
¿Señora o Señor cómo escribo hola?
In English you would ask
Ms or Mr how do you spell hello?
Yo fui a la escuela ayer
Mis amigos fueron también
Nosotros fuimos juntos
Nosotros iremos alas ocho ..
Yo ire ala cafeteria para ..
Erick gives it to me.
This sentence is in the indicative mood. This means the direct object pronoun ("it") will come before the verb ("gives") in Spanish. The order will more or less be "Erick me it gives." Further, the personal pronoun will not be yo or mi, since the former means "I" and the latter is possessive; the personal pronoun will be me. The masculine singular direct object pronoun is lo.
Given the above, the correct answer is clear.
Answer:
<span>Erick me lo da.
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The other options:
<span>Erick yo me da. - This translates to "Erick I it gives me."
Erick nos lo da. - This translates to "Erick gives it to us."
Erick te lo da. - This translates to "Erick gives it to you."
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As you can see, the first option makes zero sense; this is because it contains two personal pronouns and no direct object pronoun.
Answer:
1. Yo nunca bebo sosa (or gaseosa)
2. Con frequencia la profesora escribe notas.
3. Mis compañeros de clase y yo comemos almuerzo.
4. Todos los días mi mejor amiga lee una revista.
5. La biblioteca siempre esta abierta desde las 9 a las 4.
6. Cuando tienen educación fisica, los estudientes usan zapatos de tenis.
Explanation:
none lol