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Answer:
The correct answer is Él ve a la duquesa.
Explanation:
The important thing about this sentence is knowing how to locate the article.
Articles always accompany a noun with which they agree in gender (masculine, feminine) and number (singular, plural). In Spanish, there are two types of articles: indeterminate articles (un, una, unas, unas) and definite articles (el / los, la / las, lo).
The way in which this sentence would be correctly written would be:
Pronoun + verb + preposition + definite article + noun.
Él ve a la duquesa.
Cow = Vaca, Calf = Becerro, Chicken = Gallina, Horse = Caballo, Pig = Cerdo, Yellow Chick = Gallina amarillo.
Comparatives with adjectives is just an adjective but something more so instead of Good in English you would say execellent.
The Cow is grande. Using the Comparative adjective for grande you would say, La vaca es mayor que el gallina armarillo. (The cow is bigger than the yellow chicken.)
Mercancía, alcancía, vagancia, resonancia, elegancia.
Creencia, encía, demencia, apariencia, latencia, convergencia, elocuencia, sentencia, tenencia.
Fruncía, denuncia, enuncio, anuncia, renuncia, pronuncia.
Frunció, denuncio, enuncio, anuncio, renuncio, pronuncio.