Asked by y912f
1. "¿Para quienes son esos sueteres de cuello alto?" "Estos es para mi abuelo y _____ es para mi abuela."
2. "Who are you getting that turtleneck sweater for?" "This is for my grandfather and _____ for my grandmother."
3. this
4. ???
((i'm not even sure my translation is correct))
a. ésa
b. ése
c. ese
d. esa
2. "Who are you getting that turtleneck sweater for?" "This is for my grandfather and _____ for my grandmother."
3. this
4. ???
((i'm not even sure my translation is correct))
a. ésa
b. ése
c. ese
d. esa
Answers
Answered by
SraJMcGin
1. suéteres & "Estos es = Estos(these) SON(are) but since the verb is ES (singular) look again at the choices. Referring to suéteres, you need something masculine, singular and a PRONOUN, not an adjective!
You say?
Sra
You say?
Sra
Answered by
y912f
i can't understand the difference between B and C
Answered by
SraJMcGin
Simple!
ése = with an accent is a pronoun = that ONE
ese = with no accent is an adjective = that
Tengo ese suéter = I have THAT sweater.
Tengo ése = I have THAT ONE.
Sra
ése = with an accent is a pronoun = that ONE
ese = with no accent is an adjective = that
Tengo ese suéter = I have THAT sweater.
Tengo ése = I have THAT ONE.
Sra
Answered by
SraJMcGin
P.S. See why I tell you accent marks ARE important?
Sra
Sra
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