<em>if the question is asking to translate:</em>
1. What a disaster! I'm a bad waiter. (as in server)
2. I recommend grilled bistec with vegetables.
3. Maybe order the pork chops, I think they are really tasty.
4. What is going on here?
5. Tell me the specials of today please.
6. It wasn't my idea. Felipe is more responsible than I am.
<em>(btw: im hispanic so ik this for sure)</em>
Necesitan el carbon.
(Does it have to have "el" before it?)
Verduras means vegetables
<em>Answer:</em>
<em>habre tomado</em>
<em>Explanation:</em>
<em>-a normally refers to el, ella, or usted.</em>
<em>-as normally refers to tu.</em>
<em>With this in mind, we know that some yo verbs end with -e or are gender neutral. With this, we can now find that</em>
<em>habre tomado would be your answer.</em>
<em>Hope this helps. Have a nice day.</em>
The answer is probably iceberg. i can't tell for sure because there are no given answers