Javier es fuerte porque levanta pesas
A las Una mas Deis
This is how you say it in Spanish.
Don’t sweat too much about this
¿Cuanto cuesta? Is how you ask for the price of an item. You can leave it simple as that, which would work if let's say you were holding a shirt or pointing directly at something. In order to be specific, you could say "Cuanto cuesta esta/esto(Which means "this" in feminine or masculine) and the the noun you're talking about."
"¿Cuánto cuestan los zapatos?" Use cuestan because los zapatos is plural.
How much do the shoes cost?
"¿Cuánto cuesta este mural?"
How much does this mural cost?
-I hope his is helpful!
Answer:
The correct answer is El jardinero
Explanation:
I know it's correct
Translation 1: <em>The boy has an ice cream. The girl has an ice cream.</em>
<em> The boy has ice cream as much as the girl.</em>
1. El niño tiene un helado. La niña tiene un helado.
- <u>El niño tiene un helado tanto como la niña.</u>
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Translation 2:<em> He wrote two novels. His friend wrote two novels.</em>
He wrote as many novels as his friend.
2. El escribió dos novelas. Su amigo escribió dos novelas.
- <u>El escribió tantas novelas como su amigo.</u>
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Translation 3: <em>Tomas reads four books. Enrique reads 4 books.</em>
<em> Tomas reads as many books as Enrique.</em>
3. Tomas lee cuatro libros. Enrique lee 4 libros.
- <u>Tomas lee tanto libros como Enrique.</u>
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Translation 4: <em>This lady earns a lot of money. The other lady a lot of money.</em>
<em> This lady earns as much money as the other lady.</em>
4. Esta señora gana mucho dinero. La otra señora mucho dinero.
- <u>Esta señora gana dinero tanto como la otra dinero.</u>
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Translation 5: <em>I receive six letters. Maria receives six letters.</em>
<em> I receive as many letters as Maria.</em>
5. Yo recibo seis cartas. María recibe seis cartas.
- <u>Yo recibo tantas cartas como María.</u>
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