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

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

i can't understand the difference between B and C

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

P.S. See why I tell you accent marks ARE important?

Sra

To determine the correct answer, let's break down the question and options.

The question is asking for the appropriate word to complete the sentence "This is for my grandfather and _____ for my grandmother."

The sentence already mentions "this," which indicates a masculine noun. Since we are referring to a turtleneck sweater, the correct pronoun to use to match the gender would be a masculine form.

Now, let's examine the options:

a. ésa - This is the feminine form of the word, so it doesn't match the gender of the noun "sweater."

b. ése - This is the masculine form of the word, and it matches the gender of the noun "sweater."

c. ese - This is also the masculine form of the word and therefore, matches the gender of the noun "sweater." However, it doesn't have the proper accent mark.

d. esa - This is the feminine form of the word, so it doesn't match the gender of the noun "sweater."

Based on the analysis, the correct answer would be "b. ése" because it is the correct masculine form of the word "that."

Therefore, the correct translation would be:

1. "¿Para quiénes son esos suéteres de cuello alto?" "Estos es para mi abuelo y ése es para mi abuela."

2. "Who are you getting those turtleneck sweaters for?" "This is for my grandfather and that is for my grandmother."