Look at the example below and the underlined word. To whom is each sentence referring to? Select the correct subject pronoun.

Example: Tengo la clase de español en la primera hora.

Question 2 options:

Yo

El

The underlined word "El" is referring to a specific person or thing, so the correct subject pronoun to use would be "Él".

Take a look at Susana's class schedule. What class is she taking at 9:00?



Question 3 options:

ciencias naturales

arte

ciencias sociales

To determine what class Susana is taking at 9:00, we need to look at Susana's class schedule, which is not provided in the question. Without the class schedule, we cannot accurately determine which class she is taking at 9:00.

To answer this question, we need to identify the subject pronoun that the sentence is referring to. Based on the information given, the correct subject pronoun would be "Yo" since it means "I" in English.

To determine the correct subject pronoun, we need to identify the noun being referred to in each sentence. Let's analyze the options given:

1. Yo - "Yo" is the Spanish pronoun for "I." If the sentence is referring to the person speaking or the subject is the speaker themselves, then "Yo" would be the correct choice.

2. El - "El" is the Spanish pronoun for "he" or "it" (when referring to a masculine object). If the sentence is referring to someone or something else (other than the speaker), then "El" would be the correct choice.

Without the complete sentence or context, it is difficult to determine which subject pronoun is correct for question 2. Please provide the complete sentence, and I would be happy to help you further.