Answer: In spanish most adjectives end in either o, a, or e.
Explanation:
When they end in “o” it is usually when referring to something in a masculine way, and when ending in “a” it refers in a feminine matter ( ex: niño (boy), Niña (girl) )
(Translation of Question) <span>How's your Spanish teacher?
(Answer in English) Mine is pretty great, give a whole lot of Homework though.
(Answer Translated into Spanish) </span><span>El mío es bastante grande, dar un montón de Tarea sin embargo.</span>
Fill in the blank with the correct direct object pronoun, based on the word in parentheses, that best complete this sentence:
Mi madre y yo _______ miramos. (fresas)
Answer: Mi madre y yo las miramos.
Explanation: (Fresas) is a feminine plural noun, so her pronoun must be feminine plural too.
Hope this helps!