Answer:
Él da el libro a María. (He gives the book to María).
Explanation:
As strange as it might seem, nothing has to be changed, the answer is already there. All we do is write it all down in one sentence.
In Spanish, the same that in English you always give something TO somebody, you'll always give something A alguién. That means that we could change "maría" for a masculine word, a plural word, second person, first person, etc. It will always be "a".
Hope it helped,
BiologiaMagister
Answer: Logico/ilogico/ilogico
Explanation: The Spanish word "Farmacia" refers to a pharmacy or drugstore. It is a shop where you can buy medicines or products related to health and body care. Option number one says that Pedro wants to buy a product to clean his face. Something that is likely to be found in a "farmacia". However, option number to says that the person wants to buy a product of Marisol and that maked no sense since Marisol is the name of a female. Option 3 is also incorrect because Raul cannot buy a piece of clothing in a farmacia.
Answer:
Llevo.
Explanation:
Yo llevo una mochila a la escuela.
Pulpo a galega es la respuesta correcta