
Sandra P. answered 07/14/22
Sandra. Spanish coach. AP Spanish. Spanish Consultant
Hola,
My name is Sandra and I am a Spanish tutor. I am happy to help you. please see below the answers:
- Pronombres del sujeto en plural: Nosotros, Vosotros, Ellos
- Masculine singular. papá, tío, abuelo Masculine plural: abuelos, tíos, sobrinos
Femenine Singualr: mamá, tía, abuela. Femenine Plural: mamás, tías, abuelas
3, Collective nouns: A singular noun that refers to a group of things or beings. Example: La gente
4, How do nouns and adjectives have to agree in Spanish? Género y número.
Possessive adjectives: mi, tu, su (singular or plural depending on the noun ). Adjective possessives nuestro/a/os/as, Vuestro/a/os/as (masculine, fem, singular or plural depending on the noun).
- A sentence using collective nouns with three adjectives: Normalmente la gente de esta región es muy simpática, trabajadora y amable.
- Nuestra prima Adriana es abogada y es muy alta. Nuestro primo Felipe es piloto y es muy delgado
- La hermana de tu madre es tu tía.
- Spanish is one of the most spoken languages in the world. Anyone who can speak Spanish has an advantage regarding job positions. For instance, there are many American physicians who are learning Spanish in order to communicate better with their patients.
- Nicknames/ apodos: They are usually used as an affectionate way to address someone. Sometimes they are not used in a nice way. It depends on a variety of issues.
I hope this helps! let me know ok?
Buena suerte!
Sandra