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<h3>hope it would be helpful </h3>
Answer:
A: I really like the kind of the tablet
B: I really like the kind of cell phone
C: I really like ecology class
D: I really like the class of the charger
(Definitely not D, I'd say C)
<h2>Right answer:</h2><h3>4. Tenga</h3>
When talking about commands, we talk about the imperative mood. We use this mood when telling someone to do something in a direct manner. Put another way, sentences in the imperative mood are commands. So the correct formal command is tenga cuidado. So this is when you address a person older than you, or your boss, your teacher, among other people.
there are several verbs that could be used here, but I would recommend gustar.
a mí me gusta el béisbol.