<h2>Right answer:</h2><h3>a. la acera</h3><h3 />
Acera is a feminine and singular noun that translates into sidewalk ans is a a paved path for pedestrians at the side of a road. We use the definite article <em>la </em>because in Spanish definite articles must agree in both gender and number with the nouns they introduce. Therefore:
IN SPANISH:
<em>Los peatones caminan en </em><em>la acera</em>
IN ENGLISH:
<em>Pedestrians walk on</em><em> the sidewalk</em>
Answer:
hablo= talk
necesitamos= needs
estudian= study
ensenia= teach
Explanation:
i would say the study one so estudian
1.) ellos están en la computadora
2.) La chicas están estudia
3.) la chicas estan hablamos
4.) El ojo de el senor en marron
5..) La muchacha es feliz
6.) La muchacha cantar
Answer:
- Dicen
- le traducirán
- Conducirán
- Me traerán
- les decimos
Explanation:
Felipe and Silvia are "they" in English. In Spanish the simple present tense we use the suffixes <em>-en, -an</em> in the verbos to talk about "they" . Number 2, 3 and 4 are in the future but with tilde in the vowel <em>-án. </em>An number 5, is talking about us, we can substitute with the pronoun "we", suffix <em>-os </em>is used in the verb.