The correct answer would be B. Hablarías
Tú <u>hablarías</u> con la maestra.
Translated too: you would speak to the teacher (female)
It would be used as a female term since it has the (a) which is female therefore the teacher is a female.
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Explanation:
i think its españa it sounds correct to me..let me know
This question is pretty messy and confusing to look at. I will order it for you so that it is easier to understand:
Add the appropriate definite or indefinite article for each noun.
Definidos :
____ comunidad
_____ pintores
_____ programa
_____ natación
_____revistas
Indefinidos:
_____ lápiz
_____ pasajeros
_____computadoras
_____ traje de baño
_____ lección
Answer:
The correct answers are:
Definidos :
La comunidad
Los pintores
El programa
La natación
Las revistas
Indefinidos:
El lápiz
Los pasajeros
Las computadoras
El traje de baño
La lección
Explanation:
Articles are words that accompany the noun and always go before it. They are divided into definite and undefined.
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Definite articles are those that speak of something that we know and can identify.
- Indefinite articles are those that talk about something that we do not know or cannot identify.
- Articles must always agree in gender and number with the noun it accompanies.
In Spanish, the two types of articles have feminine, masculine, singular and plural forms:
DEFINIDOS INDEFINIDOS
Masculino singular El Un
Femenino Singular La Una
Masculino Plural Los Unos
Femenino Plural Las Unas
Answer:
1. Nora es más alta que Patricia
2. Marcos es menos serio que José
3. Ana es perezosa tanto como Ali
4. Pablo es menos desorganizado que Pedro
5. María es tan atlética. (no se si hay otro nombre.)
6. A Elena le gusta correr y escuchar música tanto como David.