Answer:
a) Él toma el café.
b) Tú comes la tostada y la mantequilla.
c) Señora Machado, usted comparte las papas.
d) Yo preparo la pizza.
Explanation:
"Toma" implies the third singular person.
"Comes" implies the second singular person.
"comparte" implies the third singular person (even though it refers to a second singular person).
"preparo" implies the first singular person.
Don't forget to write the pronouns with their diacritics/accents.
Native speaker over here.
Hi. ¿Te gusta el gimnasio?- Sí, me gusta el gimnasio.
Idk if you want this translated but here you go
“We are from Buenos Aries .”
Answer:
los ríos que pasan por Puerto Maldonado es El Tambopata y Madre de Dios.
It all deepens if u can tell which home is catholic house it a none catholic house but the one thing u don't do is just assume what they are and kindly ask and the home owners don't really have to be catholic or none catholic the home owners could be Puerto Rican or Jamaican or American or any other nationality the home owner is