Answer:
1. Jimena y Marissa: Addressing them, Talking about them (ustedes / ellas)
2. Maru y Miguel: Addressing them, Talking about them (ustedes / ellos)
3. la profesora: Addressing her, Talking about her (usted, ella)
4. un estudiante: Addressing him, Talking about him (tú / él)
5. el director de una escuela: Addressing him, Talking about him (usted / él)
6. tres chicas: Addressing them, Talking about them (ustedes / ellas)
7. un pasajero de autobús: Addressing him, Talking about him (usted / él)
8. Juan Carlos y Felipe: Addressing them, Talking about them (ustedes / ellos)
9. una turista: Addressing her, Talking about her (usted / ella)
Step-by-step explanation:
In this activity we have to add the appropriate pronoun for each subject/s.
The statements in English are:
1. Jimena and Marissa (2 women) Pronoun for addressing them: Ustedes (you plural). Pronoun to talk about them: Ellas (they feminine)
2. Maru and Miguel (1 woman, 1 man) Pronoun for addressing them: Ustedes (you plural). Pronoun to talk about them: Ellos (they masculine - whenever there is a mixed group of people, the masculine pronoun is used)
3. The teacher (feminine) Pronoun for addressing her: Usted (you formal). Pronoun to talk about her: Ella (she)
4. A student (masculine) Pronoun for addressing him: Tú (you informal). Pronoun to talk about him: Él (he)
5. The school Principal (masculine) Pronoun for addressing him: Usted (you formal). Pronoun to talk about him: Él (he)
6. Three girls (feminine) Pronoun for addressing them: Ustedes (you plural). Pronoun to talk about them: Ellas (they feminine)
7. A bus passenger (masculine) Pronoun for addressing him: Usted (you formal). Pronoun to talk about him: Él (he)
8. Juan Carlos and Felipe (2 men) Pronoun for addressing them: Ustedes (you plural). Pronoun to talk about them: Ellos (they masculine)
9. A tourist (feminine) Pronoun for addressing her: Usted (you formal). Pronoun to talk about her: Ella (she)