Answer:
Question 1 coudl be either Tu familia es muy simpática or Su familia es muy simpática
Explanation:
Since we are given your as the possessive in English, we know the sentence needs a second person possessive noun. However since in English second person singular and plural use the same pronouns, there is no way to know if we are referring to a single person or to a group. In Spanish there is a difference between plural and singular possessive so we have the two possible answers.
Answer:
That's easy! So easy I'm not going to tell you the answer. But I will tell you what each of the words mean:
Adiós, mamá. : Goodbye Mother
Hola: Hi
Hasta luego: See you later
Igualmente: equally, alike
Mucho gusto
: In some countries, such as Costa Rica, mucho gusto is also used to say you're welcome. Or Nice to meet you
Explanation:
Answer: The negative of siempre is nunca.
Explanation: Siempre, meaning always. Nunca, meaning never.