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D...esa mesa es amarilla
Hello there! I agree with @skyphos ! :) If I may, here's also the way it works: Whenever you have a sentence like that, where the verb SER is used to describe a noun (here it's *mesa*, which is a noun meaning "table"): 1) Look for the noun --> *mesa* 2) Identify its gender: whether it is masculine or feminine. Does it end in -a ? --> feminine (-a is most frequently for feminine nouns) 3) Identify its number: whether it is singular or plural. Does it end in -s (plural marker)? --> not in this case, so it's singular. 4) Make sure that other relevant words agree with *mesa* both in gender and number: mesa --> ends in -a esa --> also ends in -a amarilla --> also ends in -a So that leads you to your answer! Hope this helps! Blessings
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