Answer:
- Aquel sombrero es muy elegante.
- Esos abrigos son muy caros.
- Este cinturón es hermoso.
- Ese precio es muy bueno.
Explanation:
In Spanish, you usually add -s to form plurals, to form singulars you "undo" that and remove the suffix -s.
In Spanish the subject and verb of a sentence must have the same grammatical person and the same grammatical number. Thus, after changing the endings with or without -s (mostly) we need to change the verb form.
- "Son" is the 3rd plural person verb form of the present tense of ser (to be). "Es" is the 3rd singular person verb form.
- "Es" is the 3rd singular person verb form of the present tense of ser (to be). "Son" is the 3rd plural person verb form.
- "Son" is the 3rd plural person verb form of the present tense of ser (to be). "Es" is the 3rd singular person verb form.
- "Son" is the 3rd plural person verb form of the present tense of ser (to be). "Es" is the 3rd singular person verb form
Native speaker over here. I hope this is helpful.