Answer:
I don't know the answer but I know its defiantly not b
I hope this helps :)
Explanation:
Which story is it even lol
<u><em>Buenos días</em></u>
Used the same way <em>Good morning</em> is used in English - to greet someone any time before noon.
<u><em>Buenas tardes</em></u>
Generally used between noon and 6 PM. The Spanish equivalent to <em>Good afternoon</em>.
<u><em>Buenas noches</em></u>
Literally translates to <em>Good night</em>, but can be used as both a greeting and as a farewell in Spanish.
Since you are greeting someone at 8 PM, you would say <em>buenas noches</em>.
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<em>Buenas noches</em>
Answer:
<em>D:</em> hago, haces, hace, hacemos, hacéis, hacen
Explanation:
Yo hago
Tu haces
Él/Ella/Usted hace
Nosostros hacemos
Vosotros hacéis
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes hacen