Answer:
The answers are:
- Qué
- Cuáles
- Cuál
- Cuál
- Qué
- Cuáles
- Cuál
- Cuál
Explanation:
In Spanish we use "Qué" in question form, when we don't refer to a specific group ir thing, and we use "Cuál" on the opposite, when we refer to something or a group, and "Cuales" is the plural form of "Cuál" referring to more than one thing. As you can see, number one isn't refering to something in particular, is the equivalent of "What are you doing?" and number three is mentioning a long or short dress... Number two is the plural "gafas" glasses.
The conditional tense indicates a mood of would or could have accomplished a hypothetical situation or activity. The conditional form for saber is as follows:
Yo sabría
Tú sabrías
Usted/Él/Ella sabría
Nosotros sabríamos
Vosotros sabríais
Ustedes/ellos/ellas sabrían
This is an irregular conjugation. Hope this helps! :)
A mi me impresiono mucho la obra de teatro hamilton.
Los gauchos de Argentina comen principalmente asada y mate.
True