Answer:
Option A (the first option)
Explanation:
Option A says it's the last day of school for Rebecca, that's why she's happy
In the text it says "Por fin llegó el último día del escuela y Rebeca está muy feliz" (Finally the last day of school arrived and Rebeca is very happy) so option A would be correct
Hope it helped
Answer:
Mucho gusto, Como the llamas
Explanation:
Answer:
P-a-p-a--go is similar to gt also! (it is more accurate for korean translations than g)
Explanation:
Answer:
A.) Algo
Explanation:
Quiere usted algo mas? - Do you want anything else?
Quiere usted nada mas? - Do you want anything else?
they both mean the same thing which can be tricky to pick which one.
You want to see what do each one of te words mean by itself
algo - something or anything
nada- nothing
so do you say " do you want Nothing else?
or
Do you want anything else?
Do you want something else?
so answer will be A
when literally translated
we will not want to say
do you want nothing else?