Answer:
Explanation:
In Spanish <em>cuál</em> and <em>cuáles</em> are the interrogative form of "which".
For instance, the sentence Which is the answer? would be translated to ¿cuál es la respuesta? This is the singular form.
And the sentence Which are the answers? would be translated to ¿cuáles son las respuestas? This is the plural form.
Thus, indeed, the plural form of the interrorrative pronoun<em> cuáles</em> is<em> cuál.</em>
Answer/Explanation:
There is a bedside table of night and a bed in the bedroom.
There is a pretty and comfortable armchair in the living room.
The armchair in the living room is large and pretty.
The cupboard has plates and cups.
Manuel no fue arreglado a la fiesta?
What r the options, or what type of sentence is it supposed to be.
Answer:15th-18th centuries
Explanation: