Answer:
querrían
Explanation:
quieren would be the right answer where I speak Spanish but since all Spanish is considered "slang" other than the one they use in the class, this could be wrong, but that word is the word that goes with it the most and makes perfect sense.
also querríamos means everyone but in the sentence it just says his or hers cousins.
quierras wouldn't go with the sentence and doesn't make sense.
querria usually means one but in this sentence many of them wanted so that would be wrong and the last one would be right
Present / Preterite / Imperfect:1. o, as, a, amos, an2. o, es, e, emos, en3. o, es, e, imos, en4. é, aste, ó, amos, aron5. í, is
krek1111 [17]
Answer:
what are you asking here? if its for correctness then the answer is no
Explanation:
your missing ais , eis, iamos , abais, iais
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Say "hola, como estas?" or if they ask you first reply with "muy bien, y usted?" never reply to an elder with "y tu?" most of them see it as disrespectful
Answer:A) Do you always invite them?
Explanation:
Choose the best Spanish equivalent to the phrase.
Do you always invite them?
A) Do you always invite them?
B) Do you always invite him?
C) Do you always invite him?