10. c; translates to "you know how to play very well" others translate as:
a-you know how to play / b- he/she can play very well /d-you can go play well
11. d; translates to "want to go to the beach with me?" others trnslate as:
a-can you go to the beach? / b-you i can go to the beach? /c- can you go with yourself to the beach?
12. a; translates to "im going to dance at the party tonight" others translate as:
b- im going to dance at the party this night / c-youre at the party of dance tonight / d-tonight i dance at the party
<span>Stem changing verbs have spelling changes in all forms of present tense EXCEPT nosotros(as) & vosotros(as). Stem of verbs are the part of the infinitive that's left after dropping endings such as -ar, -er, or -ir. Pedir translated is "to ask or order". The way you'd put that in present is Yo - Pido. Tu - Pides. El, Ella, Ust. - Pide. Nosotros - Pedimos. Vosotros - Pedis. Ellos, Ellas, Uds. - Piden. Servir is the same way just replace the -ir with the correct change.</span>
La abuela es MAYOR DE EDAD.
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Answer: C. De que color son