<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.
Answer:
I know how to go to the park, where is the bathroom? Left or right? Can you please take me there?
Explanation:
If you work out all the syllables and all the stuff you learned, you should be able to get this answer up top.
Answer:
Explanation:
1. Hoy ____ el cumpleaños de mi prima Rosa.
2. Mi hermana __ es __ muy bonita.
3. La Señora Sandoval __ es __ la profesora de español.
4. El camarero __ está __ nervioso.
5. Mi familia __ está __ en Portugal.
6. La leche __ está __ caliente.
The junction of these two words perform the function of adverb MUY Desorganizada is an adverbial group.
<h3>What is an adverbial group?</h3>
We call an adverbial phrase a set of two or more words that, when grouped together, perform the function of an adverb, being able to change the meaning of a verb, an adjective or an adverb.
Learning Spanish takes practice, and that's great practice.
Aprender español requiere práctica, y eso es una gran práctica.
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