Answer:
The word that correctly completes the conversation is:
- Alejandro: ¿De dónde vienen Gloria y Gabriela?
- Ricardo: Gloria y Gabriela <u>son</u> peruanas.
Explanation:
The translation of the conversation given is:
- Alejandro: Where do Gloria and Gabriela come from?
- Ricardo: Gloria and Gabriela <u>are</u> Peruvian.
Although a response is usually started with the format that has the question asked, in Spanish, it is quite usual to change that sense a bit, as long as the sense of the answer is preserved, as you can see in the conversation where do they come from? <u>The answer can be by mentioning nationality</u>, as in this case, using the verb <em>"ser"</em> in its conjugated form <em><u>"son"</u></em>, because it refers to a plural noun since in case of being singular it could respond with the conjugated form <em>"es"</em>, the option <em>"vienen"</em> is not taken into account because the next word is a nationality, for using that conjugated verb, the next word should be the country, For example:
- <em>Gloria y Gabriela son de Perú</em>.