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Describe (in Spanish) nationality using the verb to be , with special attention to the subject verb agreement .

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Answer:

Ella es venezolana, es de Venezuela.

El es mexicano, nació en Cancún, México.

Nosotros somos chilenos, somos de la ciudad de Santiago de Chile en Chile.

Yo soy australiano, nací en Australia

Yo soy Irlandesa, nací y crecí en Irlanda.

Nosotras somos Japonesas, somos de Tokio, Japón.

Ellos son uruguayos, son de Uruguay.

Ellas son españolas, nacieron en Madrid, España.

Explanation:

To say from where a person is from, we have to write the person, then the verb to be, and the nationality.

For he (el) and she (ella), the correct form of the verb is es, which is the singular form in the third person of the verb to be. The nationality will be in the singular form and ending with o if it is masculine and with a if it is feminine.

If the person is we (nosotros or nosotras), the verb is in the first person in the plural, which is somos. If it is a group of women, the nationality ens in as, if it is a group of men ends with os.

If the person is I (yo), the verb to be in the first person singular is soy, and the nationality is also singular so, it is without s at the end and with final a if it is a woman or o if it is a man.

For they (ellos or ellas), the verb to be is son, which is the third person in the plural of the verb to be. The nationality for women ends with as since it is plural and for men with os.