Answer:
It's A. But in the carribean its called "football" .
Explanation:
Here are some examples of informal questions you could ask them (and possible answers):
De donde eres? (Where are you from?)
-Soy de España (I am from spain)
Tienes mascotas? (Do you have pets?)
-si, tengo 5 perros (Yes I have 5 dogs)
Miras películas? (do you watch movies?)
-Si. Miro la película “Meet The Robinsons” cada fin de semana (Yes. I watch the movie “meet the robinsons” each weekend)
Tienes hermanos? (do you have siblings?)
-No, no tengo hermanos. (No, I don’t have siblings)
Bebes café? (do you drink coffee?)
-No, pienso que el té es mejor. (no, I think tea is better)
Conquistadors conquering the Aztecs to get the land
Answer:
The correct translation for this exercise is:
The American Step-mother of Paulo and Raul visits her sons in their grandparent's apartment. Today is Paulo´s and Raul´s birthday, they are twins. The step-mother cooks potatoes with chicken to the celebration.
Explanation:
Let's analyze the text to find everything we need to translate it.
The American Step-mother of Paulo and Raul visits her sons in their grandparent's apartment. Today is Paulo´s and Raul´s birthday, they are twins. The step-mother cooks potatoes with chicken to the celebration.
There is a key language used in this text and I am going to explain it to you:
American means estadounindense.
Step-mother is madrastra.
To talk about someone else's object instead of the usage of “his” or “her” in Spanish it is employed “su” el departamento de su, el coche de su.
Cumpleaños is the birthday. It’s not translated as the day the were born but as the day hey mark year of life.
Gemelos means twins.
And celebración is a celebration.