Read and match the sentence with the correct missing subject pronoun for the blank.

\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|}
\hline Match & Sentence & Pronoun \\
\hline A & toma el café. & Él \\
\hline B & \begin{tabular}{l}
comes la tostada y la \\
mantequilla.
\end{tabular} & Tú \\
\hline C & \begin{tabular}{l}
Señora Machado, \\
comparte \\
las papas.
\end{tabular} & usted \\
\hline D & preparo la pizza. & Yo \\
\hline
\end{tabular}



Answer :

Sure, let's match each sentence with the correct missing subject pronoun:

1. toma el café.

- The correct pronoun here is A) Yo.
- "Yo tomo el café." translates to "I drink the coffee."

2. comes la tostada y la mantequilla.

- The correct pronoun here is B) usted.
- "Usted come la tostada y la mantequilla." translates to "You (formal) eat the toast and butter."

3. Señora Machado, comparte las papas.

- The correct pronoun here is C) Él.
- "Él comparte las papas." translates to "He shares the potatoes."

4. preparo la pizza.

- The correct pronoun here is D) Tú.
- "Tú preparas la pizza." translates to "You (informal) prepare the pizza."

So, the final matched sentences are:

1. Yo toma el café.
2. usted comes la tostada y la mantequilla.
3. Él Señora Machado, comparte las papas.
4. Tú preparo la pizza.