Yes , I am fluent w English and Spanish and also know some Portuguese and Italian
esto no tiene ningún sentido, ¿a qué te refieres?
1. Recibieron
2. Subiré
3. Vive
4. Sufrimos
5. Aburres
The key to finding the correct descriptor of Yolanda is to pay attention to gender. <em>Yolanda</em> is a feminine name, thus the adjective used to describe someone named <em>Yolanda</em> (presumably a female) in Spanish would take a feminine form.
<u>The options</u>
A. <em>reservad</em><em>o</em> - reserved ~masc. singular
B. <em>impacient</em><em>e</em> - impatient ~neither feminine nor masculine; singular
C. <em>trabajad</em><em>or</em> - worker ~masc. singular
D. <em>simpátic</em><em>o</em> - nice ~masc. singular
Only one of these adjectives is neutral, while all others contain masculine conjugations. Our correct answer is clear.
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Answer:</h3>
B. <em>impaciente</em>
The correct answer is letter choice d. vienes
with that word it completes the sentence making it say are you coming with us.
i really hope it helped u. also I do speak and write spanish so you can rely on my answer.
have a blesses day :) <3