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ivann1987 [24]
3 years ago
6

Read the poem El mar. La mar, by the Spanish poet Rafael Alberti and explain why the narrator feels nostalgic. Also write about

why you think the poet uses both the masculine definite article el and the feminine definite article la before the noun mar. Please type your response in Spanish.
Spanish
2 answers:
Butoxors [25]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

you need to read that poem first ****

____ [38]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

El narrador siente nostalgia del mar y de lo que este representa, su niñez.

Mar es un sustantivo que admite el masculino o el femenino. (You can use “el” or “la“ before mar)

Explanation:

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1st person singular I: Yo

2nd person singular You: Tú (informal)/ Usted (formal)  

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1st person plural We: Nosotros

2nd person plural You: Ustedes (In latinAmerica) / Vosotros (In Spain)

3rd person plural They: Ellos/Ellas

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1. mi hermano y yo (my brother and I) refers to the <u>1st person in plural masculine</u>, hence the corresponding subject pronoun is:

<h2>Nosotros</h2>

2. tu amigo y tú (Your friend and you) refers to the <u>2nd person in plural masculine</u>, hence the corresponding subject pronoun is:

<h2>Ustedes</h2><h2 />

3. el profesor (the teacher) refers to the <u>3rd person in singular masculine</u>, hence the corresponding subject pronoun is:

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4. mis compañeros de clase (my classmates) refers to the <u>3rd person in plural masculine</u>, hence the corresponding subject pronoun is:

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<h2>b. Verb <u>ser</u> according to the subject</h2>

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1st person singular Yo: soy

2nd person singular (informal) Tú: eres

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3rd person singular Él/Ella/eso/esa: es

1st person plural Nosotros: somos

2nd person plural Ustedes (In latinAmerica): son  

2nd person plural Vosotros (In Spain): sois    

3rd person plural Ellos/Ellas: son

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<h2 /><h2>1. Marisa y Felipe <u>son</u></h2>

Marisa and Felipe corresponds to the <u>3rd person plural</u> ellos (they), hence the correct conjugation of ser is ellos <u>son</u>.

<h2>2. Tus amigos y tú <u>son</u></h2>

Tus amigos y tú (Your friends and you) corresponds to the <u>2nd person plural</u> ustedes (you), hence the correct conjugation of ser is ustedes <u>son</u>.

<h2 /><h2>3. Yo <u>soy</u></h2>

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<h2>5. Los chicos de mi clase y yo <u>somos</u></h2>

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