The answer for this question is 54
In the sentence given, the "personal a" is:
Not necessary
So the complete sentence is:
¿Entiendes las palabras de tu profesora?
<h3>What is the "personal a"?</h3>
This is Spanish grammar exercise. The "personal a" is an "a" that precedes a specific person or a person that is used as a direct object.
In the sentence given, the "a" is not used because the direct object is "las palabras" which means "the words" and it is not a person.
For example:
- Adoro a mi mamá.
- Le llegó una carta a mi vecina.
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Answer:
it had to follow a pattern
Explanation:
she doesn't like reading
The only way I would think is that when making a PB&J the jelly and peanut butter are on separate breads showing that division between races. But, when you put the two sides together they are supposed to taste better together than alone which might symbolize that when races come together they are better together than seperate.