Answer:
¿Con qué frecuencia te enfermas? (resfriados, gripe, etc.)
2.
¿Con qué frecuencia tienes dolores de estómago o problemas digestivos?
3.
¿Con qué frecuencia sufres de dolores de cabeza?
4.
¿Comes verduras y frutas?
5.
¿eres alergico/a a algo
Explanation:
Ahora ahy----- answer hay huebos y ---- answer y una
Answer:
A) Ella
B) Yo
C) Usted
D) Tú
Explanation:
A) She (Ella) talks with the waitress
B) I (yo) need the knife to cut the chicken
C) You Sir, (Usted señor) eat at the restaurant?
D) You (Tú) read the menu
Good question In Spanish, the word "agua" which means 'water' is a special feminine noun. ... Because feminine singular nouns beginning with a stressed "a-" or "ha-" take the definite article “el” not “la” as you might expect. The reason has to do with pronunciation; "la agua" would sound like "lagua" and it might be confusing.