1. Pelirojaas
2. Viejas
3. El pelo corto
4 viejo
5. Pelo largo
6. Mujeres
7. Negro
8. Guapo
9 si que Rico
10. Cuenta
11. Paco y Saul tienes los platos
12. Yo tengo la cuchara
13 Mauricio tiene el azúcar
14. Tú tienes la cuchara
<span>Nosotros _________ con la maestra.
Translation:
We [blank] with the teacher.
The options:
hablaré - "[I] will talk"
hablarás - "[you] will talk" (informal)
hablaremos - "[we] will talk"
hablarán - "[they] will talk"
The subject is first-person plural ("we"), thus the correct answer is hablaremos.
Answer:
</span>Nosotros hablaremos con la maestra.
Answer:
I hope this helps
Explanation:
(Say hello and tell them your name. Ask your partner your name.)E
(Saluda y diles tu nombre. Pregúntale a tu pareja tu nombre.)S
(Say hello back and tell them your name. Ask them how they are doing.
(Saluda y diles tu nombre. Pregúnteles cómo les está yendo.
(Tell them how you are doing and say thank you and "and you?"
(Dígales cómo está y diga gracias y "¿y usted?")
(Say "you too" and see you later
(Di "tú también" y nos vemos luego
(Say see you tomorrow!
(¡Di hasta mañana!
<h3>Possessive adjectives in Spanish are written as follows:</h3>
Answer
In Spanish the possessive adjectives are those that modify the noun by adding an idea of belonging or possession.
Unlike in English, in Spanish, possessive adjectives agree in number and gender with the noun of the possessed thing and not with the owner or possessor.
<h3>List of possessive adjectives of a single possessor:</h3>
First person:
mi, mío, mis, míos
Second person:
tu, su, tuyo, tus, sus, tuyos, suyos
Third person:
su, sus,
<h3>List of possessive adjectives of several owners:</h3>
First person:
nuestro, nuestra, nuestros, nuestras
Second person:
su, vuestro, vuestra, sus, vuestros, vuestras
Third person:
su, sus