sophiaa23 sophiaa23
  • 28-05-2019
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whats the word supposed to be here?

Margarita es inglesa. Ella es de___

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moisesoropeza35
moisesoropeza35 moisesoropeza35
  • 28-05-2019

The answer is Inglaterra

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Spymore
Spymore Spymore
  • 28-05-2019

Answer: Inglaterra

Margarita es inglesa. Ella es de Inglaterra.

Margarita is English. She is from England.

Explanation:

The subject in this sentence is "Margarita" which is a feminine name, for this reason its adjective is also feminine. "Inglesa" means that she is from England.

[tex]\textit{\textbf{Spymore}}[/tex]​​​​​​

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