Well, that translates to when is the birthday of Jorge's mother, so you would say a date (for example, el tres de enero--it's the <u>(# of day)</u> de <u>(Month)</u>)
Answer:
Since you need to form a question, but place the subject at the end, it means that the entire question will be really inverted, meaning that the order of words will be a little jumbled. This is the way to do it:
Termina a las dos la clase?
As you can see, the subject 'la clase' is placed at the end, and the word order is inverted.
Answer:
1. c. missing tilde
2. b. needs accent
3. a. needs capitalization
4. d. misspelled word
Explanation:
1. It's missing the tilde over the "n" in años.
2. The accent in México is missing.
3. Perú is in lowercase.
4. It's "eres" not "erres".