Answer:
Ernesto <u>se</u> afeita todos los días. Yo <u>me</u> visto con suéter en el invierno. Manuela <u>se</u> toma un batido de fresa. Carmen y Elena <u>me</u> visitan desde ayer. Tú <u>te</u> acuestas siempre a las 9.
<span>¿Sabes manejar? means "Do you know how to drive?"
and
No, pero se andar [blank] translates to "No, but I know how to go about [blank]."
The options are:
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A. la autopista - "the freeway"
B. en bicicleta - "cycling"
C. seguir recto - "go straight"
D. el tren - "the train"
Options A, C, and D don't make sense (A because the question concerns the means of travel - not the route; C because "go straight" doesn't work grammatically or contextually here; D because the "the train" doesn't make sense grammatically as part of the answer - it would need to be "by train" to work). That leaves option B - en bicicleta.
No, pero se andar en bicicleta.
Daniel thinks that the media should be impartial.
(1) Pagas
(2) Ayudo
(3) Escucho
(4) llevamos
(5) espera
(6) charla
(7) canta
(8) buscan
(9) comprais
Answer:
Hola means "hello" in Spanish. It is a commonly used greeting in Spanish-speaking countries.
Hope this helps.