Answer:
Habrías leído
Explanation:
Habrías leído tú los requisitos del trabajo antes de la entrevista?
Translation:
Would you have read the job requirements before the interview?
The verb "leer" (infinitive) conjugated in the form of perfect conditional is used using "habría".) In the second person since it talks about you (" tú")
Honestly all of these are good fits. Is there any context to base this off of?
Because A. mean She always wants to make up.
B. & C. both mean she wants to put on makeup.
and D means she always wants us to make up.
Answer:
Cap in spanish is Gorra, if you it is the hat
Explanation:
it also means tapa if it is bottle cap
I hope this helps :)