Answer:
Explanation:
¿A las dos terminas las clases?
El tema es:
La hora en que terminan las clases?
Answer:
Él da el libro a María. (He gives the book to María).
Explanation:
As strange as it might seem, nothing has to be changed, the answer is already there. All we do is write it all down in one sentence.
In Spanish, the same that in English you always give something TO somebody, you'll always give something A alguién. That means that we could change "maría" for a masculine word, a plural word, second person, first person, etc. It will always be "a".
Hope it helped,
BiologiaMagister
“Susana Romero Barcos es una morena pelirroja **alta** y Tomás Romero Barcos es un chico rubio **inteligente** y es delgado?”
That is my interpretation, because what I am reading is quite off, or perhaps it is me, but I think you should double-check what you wrote, I don't think it is correct.
Su goes to the boxes with de Ella and de él
And sus goes to the boxes with de ellos and de ellas