<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.
Here are some examples of informal questions you could ask them (and possible answers):
De donde eres? (Where are you from?)
-Soy de España (I am from spain)
Tienes mascotas? (Do you have pets?)
-si, tengo 5 perros (Yes I have 5 dogs)
Miras películas? (do you watch movies?)
-Si. Miro la película “Meet The Robinsons” cada fin de semana (Yes. I watch the movie “meet the robinsons” each weekend)
Tienes hermanos? (do you have siblings?)
-No, no tengo hermanos. (No, I don’t have siblings)
Bebes café? (do you drink coffee?)
-No, pienso que el té es mejor. (no, I think tea is better)
Answer:
¿Hay similitudes y diferencias entre la danza, la plena, la salsa y el rap latino? Expliquen. means this Are there similarities and differences between dance, full, salsa, and Latin rap? Explain. Yes. Salsa uses Mambo action (forward/backward steps), Bachata is danced with chasses (side, close, side steps) and Merengue is basically a two-step dance with a lot of hip action.
(La salsa usa la acción de Mambo (pasos hacia adelante / atrás), la bachata se baila con chasses (pasos laterales, cerrados, laterales) y el merengue es básicamente un baile de dos pasos con mucha acción de cadera.)
Explanation:
hope this was helpful.