Any member of a small class of words found in many languages that are used as replacements or substitutes for nouns and noun phrases, and that have very general reference, as I, you, he, this, who, what. Pronouns are sometimes formally distinguished from nouns, as in English by the existence of special objective forms, as him for he or me for I, and by nonoccurrence with an article or adjective.
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Son usted de los estados unidos
Do you have anything for, “which of the following”? I do know that “escuchar” represents present tense.
Few extras:
Yo: escucho
Tu: escuchas
El/Ella: escucha
Nosotros: escuchamos
Answer:
1. tía. 2.hermana mayor. 3.Primero.4.Pajaro.Papa o padrastro
Answer:
1. es a la once en la mañana.
2. es a la doce de la tarde.
3. es a la dos de la tarde.
4. es a la cuarto y quince en la noche.
5.es a la diez y trienta de la noche.
6. ?