All you need to do basically just ask for silverware in spanish which would be: ¿tienes cubiertos?
I would choose C) Cognates are words that share the same background and are similar in spelling.
This is because I've learned in my Spanish class that a cognate is a word in a language (i.e. spanish) looking similar and having the same meaning of a word in another language (i.e. English)
1) Limpie su cuarto.
2) Salgan temprano.
3) Ponga la mesa.
4) Hable con el profesor.
5) Compren los libros.
6) Prepare la comida.
7) Almuercen
I think 8-10 are correct the way they are I hope I helped
Answer:
1. Alonso es de Madrid. El es madrileño.
2. Vamos a dar un paseo por el parque.
3. Todos los días voy a trotar en la pista de atletismo.
4. Carlos no es católico. Él es judío.
Explanation:
1. Alonso is from Madrid. He is from Madrid.
2. Let's go for a walk in the park.
3. Every day I will jog on the running track.
4. Carlos is not Catholic. He is Jewish.
Miguel y Elena (cerrar) la puerta<span>.
Translation:
Miguel and Elena (to close) the door.
The infinitive must be conjugated according to the subject, which is plural (Miguel and Elena). It must also be in present tense. The conjugation of cerrar for a plural subject in present tense indicative is cierran.
Answer:
</span>Miguel y Elena cierran la puerta.