I will help with the answer, I just need to know if u need the verb form in Spanish or in English cuz they’re a bit different
1. Sutro es el más calificado.
2. Le prometo que no será calificado por su inglés.
3. Hasta les hubiera calificado con mucha facilidad de.
4. Le han calificado de cruel por su inflexible integridad.
5. Drácula había calificado a Báthory de monstruo incapaz de amar.
6. Calificado de manera simplificada, su ejercicio es el de un téc-.
7. Esas dos muchachas han calificado de encantador al hijo de Quincio.
Answer:
1. El cuarto es muy cómodo
2. Eljoven está enamorado.
3. Las jugadoras están listas.
4. La madre está preocupada.
5. Tú estás sucia.
6. Las niñas están cansadas.
7. Las madres están felices.
8. El ingeniero está triste.
9. El profesor está avergonzado.
10. La estudiante está nerviosa.
Explanation:
There are three genders: masculine, feminine and neutral. Except in the case of people and animals, the grammatical genus is only a convention that indicates the article and the termination of the adjective that are used with a specific name.
Generally, names that refer to male people and animals are male, nouns that refer to female people and animals are female, while abstract ideas and concepts are gender neutral.
Answer:
You have been working through a lot of material that includes sorting grammatically correct and incorrect sentences.
Directions: Take a look at the sentences below and create a general rule in your own words that you think could explain
what makes a sentence grammatically correct in Spanish when using verbs that require spelling changes in the preterite
tense.
Explanation:
You have been working through a lot of material that includes sorting grammatically correct and incorrect sentences.
Directions: Take a look at the sentences below and create a general rule in your own words that you think could explain
what makes a sentence grammatically correct in Spanish when using verbs that require spelling changes in the preterite
tense.