Answer:
Puerto rico, spain, mexico, anywhere they speak spanish
Explanation:
Yo - Tengo
Tu - Tienes
El/Ella/Ud - Tiene
Nosotros - Tenemos
Vosotros- Tenéis
Ellos/Ellas/Uds. - Tienen
<span>Tú compras un boleto para ellos.
From the options, it appears you need to write this sentence using a direct object pronoun. The object of the sentence is un boleto, which is masculine singular. This means the direct object pronoun must be masculine singular; the direct object pronoun must be lo.
This narrows the options to 1 and 2, however the first option can be eliminated due to grammatical error (los lo, which translates to "the the", doesn't make sense).
Answer:
</span>2) Se lo compras.
Tomas siempre *comparte* el almuerzo, pero yo nunca *comparto*.
1 comparte/ comparto.