The answer would be "nos". So the full sentence would be "Nosotros nos levantamos a las seis de la <span><span>ma</span>nana</span>"
Answer:
Explanation:
1. Yo tengo el pastel y la fruta.
¿Qué tienes?
2. I have a cake and fruits. What do you have?
2. Tienes tú el pastel y la fruta para la fiesta de cumpleaños?
Do you have a cake and fruits for the birthday party?
In both sentences we have the same verb, TENER, which means in Spanish language, to HAVE. It's a verb that belongs to the second group of verbs, as it ends in ER. It's an irregular verb.
The first sentence is in the first person singular form, in the present tense.
The second sentence is in the second person singular form, in the present tense.
For this case we can translate the sentence given as:
Emily: How is your car's gas efficiency?
Francisco: Very good, my car is going __________
The options are:
By definition, efficiency is about obtaining the greatest positive results with the minimum use of resources.
Then, if the efficiency of Francisco's car is very good, then the car is twenty miles traveled per liter of gasoline used.
Emily: How is your car's gas efficiency?
Francisco: Very good, my car is going Twenty km per liter
ANswer:
20 km por litro
Option C
I think it’s A ! A is what sounds closest to the spanish E !