The scenario is likely a dialogue, like this:
<span>A: ¿ __________ el texto de Ana?
B: No, no entiendo para nada.</span>
The person B says that he or she does not understand it, so person A must be asking " do you understand it"?
thre are two ways of asking this: "entiendes" (informal) or "entiende" (formal) - but since the second is not among the options, "entiendes" is the correct answer!
What is the question asking? Like to reverse the nouns or something because I confused myself. All the sentences look correctly written.
Answer:
i dont speak spanish srry
Explanation:
ENGLIS SPANISH
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PLAY⚽: JUGAR
BEACH: PLAYA
PARK: PARQUE
OCEAN: OCEANO
Answer:
1. La bicicleta amarilla es de la abuela
2. Las mochilas rojas son de las nietas
3. El coche verde es de los tíos de Juan Carlos
4. Las computadoras azules son del esposo de Ana María
Explanation:
In the first blank you write the color of the object it is talking about, and in the second blank you add one of the options of del, de la, de los, de las to the sentence it corresponds