Answer:
you (s) train ⇒ tú entrenas, usted entrena
you (pl) train ⇒ ustedes entrenan
they train ⇒ ellas entrenan, ellos entrenan
he trains ⇒ él entrena
Son las 7:30
Son las 8:00
Son las 12:40
Son las 3:15
Son las 5:15
Son las 6:20
Son las 9:05
Son las 9:45
Son las 10:00
You only use "es la" when it's 1:00 because is singular, you use "son las" when is plural im pretty sure :PP
<span>I believe this is asking you to use an adjective to describe people who are from France. In English: "French". This is how it works in Spanish:
SINGULAR: If it were one person:
- Masculine: *frances* [with accent on *e*]
- Feminine: *francesa*
PLURAL: Two or more people:
- Masculine: *franceses*
- Masculine and feminine together (e.g. a boy and a girl): *franceses*
- Feminine (only girls or women): *francesas*
So, considering Pierre is male and Marie is female, could you guess what your answer should be...? hope this helps</span>
Answer:
Sirvió.
Explanation:
El camarero te sirvió la comida rápidam,ente.