Read and match each sentence with its correct pronoun.

\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|}
\hline Match & Sentence & Pronoun \\
\hline
1 & Desayunas una tostada con carne de pavo. & A) Tú \\
\hline
2 & La señora Muller cena pasta a las 8 p.m. & B) Ella \\
\hline
3 & Comparte las papas con la mamá. & C) Usted \\
\hline
4 & No como la carne para cenar. & D) Yo \\
\hline
\end{tabular}



Answer :

To match each sentence with its correct pronoun, let's analyze each sentence's context and structure carefully. Here are the sentences and the pronouns that we need to match:

1. Sentence - y: "Tú desayunas una tostada con carne de pavo."
2. Sentence - matcher_1: "Usted cena pasta a las 8 p.m., señora Muller."
3. Sentence - matcher_2: "Ella comparte las papas con la mamá."
4. Sentence - matcher_3: "Yo no como la carne para cenar."

Let's break down each sentence and match it with the corresponding pronoun.

Sentence - y:
"Tú desayunas una tostada con carne de pavo."
- The subject pronoun here is "Tú," which means "you" in a familiar or informal context in Spanish.
- Therefore, we match y with the pronoun D) Tú.

Sentence - matcher_1:
"Usted cena pasta a las 8 p.m., señora Muller."
- The subject pronoun here is "Usted," which means "you" in a formal context in Spanish.
- Therefore, we match matcher_1 with the pronoun B) Usted.

Sentence - matcher_2:
"Ella comparte las papas con la mamá."
- The subject pronoun here is "Ella," which means "she" in Spanish.
- Therefore, we match matcher_2 with the pronoun C) Ella.

Sentence - matcher_3:
"Yo no como la carne para cenar."
- The subject pronoun here is "Yo," which means "I" in Spanish.
- Therefore, we match matcher_3 with the pronoun A) Yo.

Based on this detailed analysis, the correct matches between the sentences and the pronouns are:

- y matches with D) Tú
- matcher_1 matches with B) Usted
- matcher_2 matches with C) Ella
- matcher_3 matches with A) Yo

Thus, the final result is:
```
{'y': 'D', 'matcher_1': 'B', 'matcher_2': 'C', 'matcher_3': 'A'}
```