Translation:
"The United States with Spanish names are San Francisco, San Diego, and San Jose."
What kind of question is this?
Answer: C) la actuación
<em>Carla: </em>Sí,<em> </em><u><em>la actuación</em></u> de la actriz estuvo excelente.
Translation:
Juan: Did you like the musical?
Carla: Yes, the actress's <u><em>performance</em></u> was excellent.
<h2><em>Spymore</em></h2>
Answer:
D
Explanation:
A:
¿Cuál es la fecha de hoy?
This means: What is the date today?
You wouldn't use this to ask when something happens.
B: ¿Qué día es mañana?
This means: What day is tomorrow?
Again, this wouldn't be used to ask what time something happens.
C: ¿Qué hora es?
This means: What time is it?
This just asks what time it is, not what time something is going to happen. Therefore, this is not correct.
D: ¿A qué hora es …?
This means: At what time is...?
This is the correct choice. This is used to ask at what time something is happening.
The answer is D: ¿A qué hora es …?
Soy una mujer y me gustan las manzanas.
I know because I’m fluent.
Cuando because it means when and it makes sense because the 1st sentence (question) translated would be "when are you going to the pool?" and the second sentence would be translated as "after my english class."