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Cognates are words from different languages that have the same origin and therefore can present the same spelling or similar spelling. It is common for cognates to have the same meaning as well, but there are false cognates, which are extremely similar words that have different meanings.
An example of cognates between English and Spanish are the words "family" and "familia."
Yo no e tenido un novio .
Esperando. I hope that helps!
Answer:
The answer is <u>¿Vas a la oficina?</u>
Explanation:
The questions are translated to "Are you going to the garden?", "Are you going to a Party?", "Are you going to the hallway?", and "Are you going to the office?" The audio asked about a computer and the answer was there is no computer in the house. The office is the only place, out of the options, that would have a computer.
I also took the test and got it right!
Following Certain expressions and verbs such as tener que, ir a, poder o gustar.
For impersonal commands