Answer: Tenio
(Or another possible anserw is tuvo)
¡Hola!
La persona que manea es el conductor.
<em>the person who drives is the driver.</em>
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<em>a- el peatón = the pedestrian</em>
<em>b- la manzana = the apple </em>
<em>c- el conductor = the driver</em>
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<em>☺☺☺</em>
Answer:
<u>How to say</u> "How much does this purple bathrobe cost" is "cuánto cuesta esta bata de baño morada"
<u>How to say</u> "It costs" is "Cuesta"
<u>How to say</u> "They cost" is "Ellos cuestan" for male, this is for woman "Ellas cuestan"
<u>How to say</u> "Gift" is "Regalo"
<u>How to say</u> "For whom" is "Para quien"
There you go.
C. Ellos cruzan la Calle (They cross the street)
Yo (veo, miro, observo) la televisión en la cabina. The three answers would all be correct, but the one that is most used is miro. The three words mean see (veo), look (miro), and observe (observo).