10. c; translates to "you know how to play very well" others translate as:
a-you know how to play / b- he/she can play very well /d-you can go play well
11. d; translates to "want to go to the beach with me?" others trnslate as:
a-can you go to the beach? / b-you i can go to the beach? /c- can you go with yourself to the beach?
12. a; translates to "im going to dance at the party tonight" others translate as:
b- im going to dance at the party this night / c-youre at the party of dance tonight / d-tonight i dance at the party
1. You-familiar singular : Tú
2. He : Él
3. we, feminine : Nosotras
4. you-formal plural : Ustedes
5. you-plural, feminine : Tú.
<em>Why you-plural, feminine is also " Tú " ?</em>
<em>Because " Tú " are a pronoun that serves to address both men and women.</em>
<h3><u><em>I hope i've helped.</em></u></h3>
The 3rd one is the one that is correct
<span>— hola, carolina. ¿quién es el muchacho? — ¿ese, el muchacho alto? justo. él es el amigo de anita. — ah, él y anita son amigos. — sí, son alumnos en la escuela internacional. — tú también eres alumna en la escuela internacional, ¿no? — sí, nosotros tres somos alumnos en la misma escuela. — ¿ ustedes son amigos? — sí, somos </span>buenos amigos.
Well, if you want the answer for "I would tell them to know what they want to do before going to college", then it's " Les diría que sepan lo que quieren hacer antes de ir a la universidad "