Answer:
the correct answer in both is "de la".
Explanation:
el profesor esta delante de la clase = right
el profesor esta delante del clase = wrong
Cerca de la casa hay un patio = Right
Cerca del casa hay un patio = Wrong
del = de + el
you can say "una manzana cayó al lado DE EL árbol" or "una manzana cayó al lado DEL árbol"
Both are technically fine, but the one that is really fine would be "del" and your teacher may correct you if you write "de el".
del = de el = of
the words "de la" do not have a mixture like "de el"
del = de el. (male)
de la = de la (female)
Answer: A. están.
Las tiendas están cerca del mercado.
The shops are close to the market.
Explanation: In Spanish, the verb "estar" is used to indicate the location of something. Since the subject in this sentence is "tiendas", that is a third-persona in the plural, the verb must be conjugated in this form. Las tiendas están.
Answer:
pablo cena en la cafeteria?
Explanation:
The answer is the first one
Answer:
The correct answer are empiezo
PS I know spanish