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Nancy wears a yellow hat. Nancy llevas un sombrero amarillo. Nancy lleva un sombrero amarillo. Nancy llevan un sombrero amarillo. Nancy llevas una sombrero amarilla.

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Answer: B. Nancy lleva un sombrero amarillo

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Answer:

Nancy wears a yellow hat.

In Spanish: Nancy lleva un sombrero amarillo.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a present tense sentence. We have the verb to wear, which means llevar in Spanish.

Let's see the conjugation first:

1. yo llevo 1. nosotros/as llevamos

2. tú llevas 2. vosotros/as lleváis

3. él/ ella lleva 3. ellos/as llevan

In this case, the subject is NANCY and we can change it for "she".

So, we can say: She wears a yellow hat.

That is third person singular, so we have to find the equal term in Spanish:

3. él/ ella lleva

That is why this sentence is correct Nancy lleva un sombrero amarillo.

Other options:

Nancy llevas un sombrero amarillo. - llevas is YOU

Nancy llevan un sombrero amarillo. - llevan is THEY

Nancy llevas una sombrero amarilla. - llevas is YOU and sombrero (hat) is masculine (un sombrero)

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