Answer:C: the number of the noun
Explanation:
When we use possessive adjectives like tu, tus, mis etc we are matching them with the number of the noun, plural or not, example,
"Tus calcetines"
TUS is a plural possesive adjective and calcetines is the plural noun of calcetin
"TU calcetin"
TU is singular, and calcetin is a singular noun
<span>What is the civil status of Veronica Cortes? When did you decide to marry francisco and verónica? Who were invited to the party? Did the journalist like the food? Why was not Carmen to the party?</span>
Answer:
Lleva.
Explanation:
La profesora lleva falda y blusa.
Answer:
Francisco trajo su cuaderno y lapiz.
Explanation:
Trajo would best be translated into English as "brought" and vino would best be translated into English as "came" (in the given context, of course). Therefore, the sentence in English would be as follows: "Francisco brought/came his book and pencil". Brought is the correct answer. Therefore "trajo" is the correct answer in Spanish.