Answer:
- El libro
- La mesa
- Los libros
- Un gato
- El habla
- Nosotras Hablamos
- Vosotros hablan (Not completely sure)
- -ar verb
- -er verb
- -ir verb
- You (familiar) speak
- She speaks
- They speak
- We eat
- Roja
- Juega
- Como
- Voy
- Donde
- Van
Step-by-step explanation:
1-6: when it says el that is masculine so you would use o. La is feminine so you would use a. It works the same when you are talking about someone as well.
7: I am not as sure but I know that Vosotros means they in Spain so I would guess that.
8-10: whatever it says at the end of the verb is the kind of verb it is. For example, the end of hablar is ar so it is an ar verb.
11: tu is when you are talking to a peer or an equal, and usted is when you are talking to someone of respect, like a teacher or your boss.
12: ella means she, and el means he. El also means the masculine form of the.
13: Ellos and ellas both mean they, one is the masculine form and one is the feminine form.
14: Nosotros means we.
15-16: the sentence is feminine so you would use the feminine version of the word.
17: The sentence is supposed to say What is your name? I don't know why that is that way. Usually, Que is what and como is how but in this sentence it is different.
18: Vas is the you version of go and voy is the I version of go. Since this sentence is about the speaker going you would use voy.
19: The sentence says Where are you? so you would use donde meaning where. De donde means of where. I don't think you would say Of where are you?
20: Van is the they version of going and Vamos is the we version of going. Since the speaker is talking about two other people going you would use van.
Sorry if I'm a bit late! I hope this really helps!