Answer:
Explanation:
In Spanish <em>cuál</em> and <em>cuáles</em> are the interrogative form of "which".
For instance, the sentence Which is the answer? would be translated to ¿cuál es la respuesta? This is the singular form.
And the sentence Which are the answers? would be translated to ¿cuáles son las respuestas? This is the plural form.
Thus, indeed, the plural form of the interrorrative pronoun<em> cuáles</em> is<em> cuál.</em>
Answer:
Camilo es de México.
Diego es de Honduras.
Tú eres de (los) Estados Unidos.
Rodrigo y Diana son de Puerto Rico.
Clara, tú y yo somos de (los) Estados Unidos.
La Srta. Jaramillo es de Panamá.
Yo soy de (los) Estados Unidos.
El Sr. y la Sra. Díaz son de Colombia.
Juan es de Cuba.
Elena es de Guatemala.
Explanation:
1. Enojado
3. en el tiempo que faltaba
5. El juego / se acabó
I couldn’t figure out the rest but I hope this helps!
Answer: If the ENTIRE school burned down, then the students would be assigned to go to another school in the area, and if the burned down school had too many students, then they'd be split up and sent to two separate schools to avoid over-populating one school.
Explanation:
And if you want the translation the translation was What happens when the school catches fire?