A. English "d"
The pronunciation would be something like this: eladoe. Depending on your preference, you could use a very subtle "h" sound at the beginning.
CLAUDIO (I) (1) asks (to) want to see a Real Madrid match at the stadium with my friends, but does not (2) say (get) the tickets. You (3) (continue) working in the stadium, right? SILVIA Yes, (4) (continue) working there. CLAUDIO And can you get tickets? SILVIA Yes, but it is not easy to get the tickets. CLAUDIO Come on, Silvia, please. I never (never) (5) (ask) favors. SILVIA It's okay, (6) (go) to get the tickets. CLAUDIO Thank you! I am happy. My friends and I (7) (go) to watch a Real Madrid match at the stadium! ( i hope you wanted it in inglés)
Que la siento las reliaza dos
Answer:
Here ya go
Explanation:
6. Esteban y Rosa tienen sed.
7. Yo tengo cinco anos.
8. Carlos y yo tenemos dos primos.
9. Ella tiene mucho hambre.
10. Tomas tiene dos gatos.
You're Welcome!!