Answer:
I climbed that tree from the garden.
I climbed these trees from the garden.
You were flying the child's kite.
You flew the child's kites.
Explanation:
The last two have the determinative article "the", it does not correspond any demonstrative adjective.
The answer is C.
Hope this helped!
Answer:
I guess you're asking for a translation...:
<em>When will you remove my cast, Doctor? </em>
<em>With the cough syrup, I'm going to be fine. </em>
<em>This pain won't even go away with aspirin! </em>
<em>The temperature is too high! </em>
<em>Mom, where am I? </em>
<em>What happened?</em>
<em>I am going to give her a vaccination.</em>
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Answer:
debemos cuidar a los de nuestro alrededor
Explanation:
Answer:
That's a weird question because in Spanish, things can be feminine AND plural. It's both.
Explanation:
Chair, or <em>silla</em>,<em> </em>is feminine because of the '-a' suffix. But it's also plural because of the '-s' suffix, just like English.