A literal translation of a text is word-for-word translation from one language to another. It does not consider the sense or thought of the sentence.
For example: Translating from Tagalog to English. Tagalog is the national dialect of the Filipino people.
"Nahuhulog na ako sa iyo" means I'm falling for you.
If a literal translation is done, this would be the result
Nahuhulog = falling
na = (no english equivalent)
ako = me
sa = (no english equivalent)
iyo = you
"falling NA me SA you" is the literal translation. I'm falling for you is the translation of the essence of the message.
Answer:
2.a What does Ricky do every day?
b. Who watches TV everyday?
Have you tried refreshing or restarting your computer. You can also do the same for your WiFi box. I’m assuming you are using a WiFi box you’ve gotten from school so just inform them of the problems your having and tell them everything you tried to fix it and they’ll send a new one. I had the same issue with mine
Parentheses makes it possessive. so it would be '76