Answer:
C. Tengo que entregarla el próximo jueves.
Explanation:
The interrogative "cuándo" (<u>when</u>) is used to ask the time or deadline. In ka options A the interrogative would be "<u>qué</u>" (what), in option B the interrogative would be "<u>quién</u>" (who) and option D the interrogative would be "<u>cuántas</u>" (how many).
<h3><em><u>MissSpanish</u></em></h3>
Se puede nadar en este lago.
It is an impersonal sentence because it has no subject. This case is used "<u>se</u>", it is when we want to talk about the subject.
<h3><em><u>MissSpanish</u></em></h3>
Wash dishes, clean room,do luandry
Answer:
- Nosotros te lo compramos.
- Ellos se lo escriben.
- Tú me los das.
- Todos los estudiantes nos los presentan.
- Yo se lo llamo antes del viaje.
Explanation:
Anytime the pronoun le is followed by the pronoun lo, los, la, las, you need to change the le to se. Another example of when to make this pronoun switch would be in the following sentence:
Le cuento un relato a Francisco.
Se lo cuento.
It is important to remember that se changing to le always affects the indirect object, not the direct object. In this example, le is referring to Susana and la to the apple.
Le doy la manzana a Susana.
Se la doy.