1. The store at ten (could be said, vamos a la tienda a las diez?) (or without the question mark to make it a demand)
2. And the papers? (I’m assuming “yo” was a typo. If not, then it translates to (“me the papers”, which makes no sense)
3. Not us, the cards.
4. My parents never
5. You pass first?
6. You always the blankets. (There’s some blanks that need to be filled in)
7. Who else is in the matrimony?
That’s all I’m doing mate, I got more work to do myself.
Answer:
1) usted is the more formal version.It's used when referring to someone who is older.Tu is informa
Why do many pilgrims travel to Santiago of Compostela nowaday?
Answer:
El Menú
The question is asking which one indicates the restaurant's specialties as in food wise so El Menú would be your answer.