The correct answer is b. la
That is because "ropa" which means clothes or clothing is a feminine noun in the Spanish language, so when the first person says that they have to buy clothes, the second one uses "la" because "la" is used for the feminine "ropa". "lo" would be for masculine while "los" would be for masculine plural".
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firs column:
1- Usted señor Díaz
2- Ustedes Jimena y Marissa
3- Ustedes Maru y Miguel
4- Usted profesora
5- Usted estudiante
6- Usted director de la escuela
7- Ustedes tres chicas
8- Usted pasajero de autobús
9- Ustedes Juan Carlos y Felipe
10- Usted turista
third column:
1- El señor Díaz
2- La Jimena y Marissa
3- La Maru y Miguel
4- La profesora
5- El estudiante
6- El director de la escuela
7- Las tres chicas
8- El pasajero de autobús
9- El Juan Carlos y Felipe
10- El turista
"nosotros somos"
1- Ustedes son estudiantes
2- Ella es de Puerto Rico
3- Ellos son conductores
4- Tú eres turista
To conjugate a verb is to modify it so that it is in the correct tense. For example, if you were talking about something that happened yesterday, you would need to make sure you conjugated your verbs into a past tense. In English, an example would be:
Now, I <em>eat</em> breakfast. (The verb TO EAT is conjugated to the <u>present tense</u> because the action is taking place <u>now)</u>
Yesterday, I <em>ate</em> breakfast. (The verb TO EAT is conjugated to the <u>past tense</u> because the action took place before)
Hope this helps!!
Answer:
estoy
Brick, estoy seguro de dos cosas en mi vida.
Pero estoy trabajando con un abogado en mi ciudadanía.
Explanation:
The answer is the third option:)