- "Olivia es de Argentina". The correct answer is: "Es argentina", because the feminine demonym of Argentina in Spanish is "argentina".
- "El profesor es de Alemania". The correct answer is: "Es alemán", because the masculine demonym of Germany in Spanish is "alemán".
- "Carlos y yo somos de Canadá". The correct answer is: "Somos canadienses", because the general demonym of Canada in Spanish is "canadiense" and for plural cases a word "s" is added at the end. The demonym does not have a difference between feminine and masculine.
- "La turista es de Costa Rica". The correct answer is: "Es costarricense", because the general demonym of Costa Rica in Spanish is "costarricense". The demonym does not have a difference between feminine and masculine.
- "Los ingenieros son de España". The correct answer is: "Son españoles", because the masculine demonym of Spain in Spanish is "español" and the masculine plural is "españoles".
- "Margaret y Anne son de Inglaterra". The correct answer is "Son inglesas", because the feminine demonym in Spanish is "inglesa" and in plural an "s" is added at the end.
Note: In all cases, the verb goes as in the respective principal sentence.