D. hablar con la boca llena
Answer:
I'm from San Antonio, Texas.
I'm going to the library.
Explanation:
Model — Where are you from? "I'm from San Antonio, Texas." - Symbols do you do after class? - I'm going to the library.
Answer:
1. usted, él
2. vosotras, ellas
3. vosotros, ellos
Explanation:
Here you must say what is the appropriate personal pronoun according to the person.
To talk about "he" in Spanish, there are two options: "tú" and "usted". "tú" is informal and "usted" is formal.
"usted" is when you are talking with him, and "él" is for a man and when you are talking about him.
When you talk for two or more people, if they are women you say "vosotras" or "ellas", but if some of them are men you say "vosotros" or "ellos".
Vosotras and vosotros is when you are talking with them, and "ellas" o "ellos" is when you are talking about them.
Sufres is the answer. The reason for this is because it establishes the present tense through a request. So its: no sufres por mi.
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