It means <em><u> Fiften and ten equals to what?</u></em>
¿_____ vas _____ ir al cine y con quién?
Voy el viernes con Manolo.
Translation:
"[blank] are you going [blank] go to the cinema and with whom?"
"I'm going on Friday with Manolo."
The second piece of dialogue states the day the speaker plans to go to the cinema (Friday), so we can infer that the opening part of the first line of dialogue asks when the speaker is going to the cinema. Intuitively, the second blank should be filled with "to". In full, the sentence is as follows.
"When are you going to go to the cinema and with whom?"
"When" in Spanish is c<span>uándo. A would go in the second blank.
</span>¿Cuándo vas a ir al cine y con quién?
Answer:
The words to complete this dialogue are cuándo and a.
im slightly confused but what i can give you is that :
If you or someone likes something you'd say
You like : te gusta or I like : me gusta
And if your agreeing with someone you'd say :
I agree: estoy de acuerdo
And if you don't agree ( disagree ) you'd say :
Estoy en desacuerdo
<em>I hope i helped somewhat?</em>
Answer:
present: Los músicos tocan las trompetas.
present progressive: Los músicos están tocando las trompetas.
Corazon in Spanish means heart. I hope this helped