I am new to this school, I don’t know English.. only Spanish.
<h2>Right answer</h2><h3>serio</h3><h3 />
In this exercise, <em>Julieta</em> and <em>Nicolás </em>are being described using two different adjectives. So the adjective that describes <em>Julieta </em>is <em>graciosa (funny). </em>It is given in feminine and singular form because adjectives must agree with nouns they describe in both gender and number, that is, <em>Julieta</em> is a feminine and singular noun. From the list, the only adjective that is related to the one that describes <em>Julieta </em>is <em>serio </em>because this is the opposite characteristic of being funny, that is, <em>serio </em>means <em>serious.</em>
<span>Eva es muy simpática, ¿verdad?</span>
1. Detalles. details
2.voy a ver. Going to see
3. Bonito. pretty
4.bueno. well
5. Yo. i
6.todo Evreything
7.un cuadro A picture
A, because como estas is familiar, como esta usted is formal (someone older than you)