Las nacionalidades, Parte 2. Nationalities, part 2. Read the sentences below that states each person's country or nation of origin. Then, fill in the
blank with their nationality - watch out for gender/ number agreement. Remember that nationalities are not capitalized in Spanish. Do not use
punctuation, as it will confuse the system. Use accents (or capitalize the accented letter) when necessary.
1. Mateo es de la Guinea Ecuatorial. Es
2. Nicolás y Lucas son de Uruguay. Son
3. Beatriz es de Panamá. Es
4. Eva y Margarita son de Honduras. Son
5. Paloma y Alejandro son de Venezuela. Son
6. Omar es de Paraguay. Es
7. Amira es de Bolivia. Es
8. Alma es de Costa Rica. Es
9. Sergio y Belén son de la República Dominicana. Son