There isn't a question, if you translate it, it means L watch that ... the cup that ... the pillow that ... asks who took Grandma's spoons and why did she take them?
No hay duda
Answer:
I can’t see any story
Explanation:
But it must be like she told her to clean or something
Answer:
The present subjunctive mood is normally used when speaking about a thought, belief, expectation or assumption – and despite the name, this form can be used to speak about a future action (as well as a present action). For example: I hope you are fine – Espero que estés bien (present).
Explanation:
2) gabinetes hay unos gabinetes en la cocina