Manuel tiene un hermano.
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Answer:
Subject -AR verb endings
él/ella (he / she) -a
nosotros/as (we) -amos
vosotros/as (you all) -áis
ellos / ellas (they) -an
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In Spanish, the verb forms often make subject pronouns unnecessary, and when that's the case the pronouns shouldn't be used unless there's a reason to.
Nosotros <u>abrimos</u> la tienda todos los días.
1. I put the book in the kitchen.
2. She brings the food.
3. Anita gives the peas.
4. Juan and you eat the hamburgers.
5. We serve the drinks.
6. You read the book.
7. Emilio always eats breakfast.
8. Ana and Antonio prepare hamburgers.
9. I put milk in the cereal.
10. I serve refreshments at the party.