Answer:
The possessive determiners, also called possessive adjectives, serve to express ownership or possession (hence the name). Possessive adjectives, like all adjectives in Spanish, must agree with the noun they modify. Thus, if the noun is feminine, the possessive adjective must be feminine, too.
Explanation:
I checked all of your work and it is perfect,
just on the bottom where you had to translate the english sentence to spanish, you should write
"Ana estaba leyendo un libro cuando escucho <u>un</u> ruido."
"Un ruido" means "a noise"
you wrote "<u>the</u> noise"
But that's it! You are doing good :-)
God bless ya
Answer:
1. A mí no -me gusta- cenar en la residencia estudiantil. (gustar)
2. A mí -me gusta- las lenguas extranjeras. (gustar)
3. Mariana y Pablo -viajan a- España. (viajar)
4. ¿A ti -te gusta- cantar? (gustar)
5. Carmen -cena- en la cafetería. (cenar)
6. Los estudiantes -regresan- a la residencia estudiantil. (regresar)
7. Nosotros -caminamos- a la librería. (caminar)
8. Adrián -baila- con Claudia. (bailar)
9. ¿Tú -preparas- un sandwich? (preparar)
10. Mauricio y Luis -dibuja- bien. (dibujar)