Answer: Elena y gloria son bonitas.
Si, me gusta. Pero prefiero (prefer) argentina. This is because when you say “prefiero”, “yo” is implied. Like I’m English when we say “he is stronger than I” because it is implied that we are saying “he is stronger than I am
<span>In order to command someone to do something (or in this case, not to do something), you need to use the imperative form of a verb. In Spanish, the affirmative and the negative form of imperatives are different, and you need to learn the rules as to how to form them. However, here are my answers: 1. No hables! = Don't speak! You have the verb hablar, and when you conjugate it into its imperative form, it will be no hables. 2. No respires! = Don't breathe! 3. No leas! = Don't read!</span>