Answer:
A.
2. Los inmigrantes huyeron de la pobreza. (The immigrants fled from poverty.)
4. El chófer huyó de un accidente. (The chauffeur fled from an accident.)
6. Rebeca y yo huimos del ruido fuerte del estéreo. (Rebekah and I fled from the loud noise of stereo.)
B.
1. Mi esposo oído las noticias en el radio del carro. (My husband heard the news on the car radio.)
3. Yo ha leído las noticias en el periódico. (I read the news in the paper.)
5. Nosotros creído que un meteoro caer en la casa. (We thought a meteor would fall into the house.)
Explanation:
Hope it's not too late :)
Answer:
Explanation:
In Spanish <em>cuál</em> and <em>cuáles</em> are the interrogative form of "which".
For instance, the sentence Which is the answer? would be translated to ¿cuál es la respuesta? This is the singular form.
And the sentence Which are the answers? would be translated to ¿cuáles son las respuestas? This is the plural form.
Thus, indeed, the plural form of the interrorrative pronoun<em> cuáles</em> is<em> cuál.</em>
Answer:
Me?
Explanation:
I'm not sure because properly your supposed to say it differently but try: me.