1.)what is your name? See you later My name is Ana María. 2.)How are you, Juan José? No good You’re welcome 3.)Where are you from, Gabriel? You are welcome
<em>¿Cómo se llama usted? </em><u><em>Me llamo Ana María</em></u><em>. </em>
<em>¿Cómo estás, Juan José? </em><u><em>No muy bien</em></u><em>. </em>
<em>¿De dónde eres, Gabriel? </em><u><em>Soy de Quito, Ecuador</em></u><em>.</em>
Explanation:
The translation of the sentences is:
What is your name? <u>My name is Ana María</u>.
How are you, Juan José? <u>No good</u>.
Where are you from, Gabriel? <u>I am from Quito, Ecuador</u>.
To choose the answer to each of the questions, <u>you must take into account the correct meaning of the sentence</u>, so the first question asks for a name and it is logical that the answer gives one, in the second sentence he asked how is someone and it must be answered with some way of feeling, finally, in the third sentence Gabriel is asked where he is from, and it is consistent that he responds with a place.