B. Me llamo Ernesto
<span><em>¿Cómo te llamas? </em>means "What is your name?"
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A.<em> se llama Ernesto </em>translates to " it is called Ernesto" and wouldn't make sense when referring back to the context of the question.
<em />C. <em>te llamas Ernesto</em> translates to "your name is Ernesto" and it has the same problem as A
D. <em>soy de Ernesto </em>translates to "I am from Ernesto" and also doesn't make sense
So that means B. <em>me llamo Ernesto</em>, which means "my name is Ernesto," is the correct answer.
Answer:
pone
el viaje
Explanation:
pone en la maleta la ropa que necesita para el viaje.
Yo mañana asistiré en una junta
Usted pide los pescados con arroz.
Usted no pide los pescados con arroz.
Ustedes sirven los pescados.
Ustedes no sirven los pescados.
El gato y yo le mentimos al ratón.
El gato y yo no le mentimos al ratón.
Answer:
the answer is the third one
Explanation:
no seas; no des