Answer:
Since you need to form a question, but place the subject at the end, it means that the entire question will be really inverted, meaning that the order of words will be a little jumbled. This is the way to do it:
Termina a las dos la clase?
As you can see, the subject 'la clase' is placed at the end, and the word order is inverted.
Answer:
Hola means "hello" in Spanish. It is a commonly used greeting in Spanish-speaking countries.
Hope this helps.
Answer:
A ellos les gusta las enchiladas.
A ellos les gusta comer enchiladas
Explanation:
First we must divide each part of the sentence
preposition = A
pronoun = ellos
verb = gusta
verb = comer
article = las
noun = enchiladas
In this example in Spanish we need the preposition "A" at the beginning of the sentences to indicate who like enchiladas
In English, we don't need this preposition because we can say:
They like to eat enchiladas
They like enchiladas
If we translate the sentence literally would be Ellos gusta comer enchiladas, this form is incorrect because we don't know "who".
For example:
We are in a restaurant and there are 5 groups of people eating, but only one group like to eat enchiladas.
If we only say Ellos gusta comer enchiladas, we won't know the correct group.
If we say A ellos, in this case we are pointing a specific group in the restaurant.
Nosotros traemos la ensalada