<em>if the question is asking to translate:</em>
1. What a disaster! I'm a bad waiter. (as in server)
2. I recommend grilled bistec with vegetables.
3. Maybe order the pork chops, I think they are really tasty.
4. What is going on here?
5. Tell me the specials of today please.
6. It wasn't my idea. Felipe is more responsible than I am.
<em>(btw: im hispanic so ik this for sure)</em>
2. Quiero
Because you always use yo and o together
Answer:
B a brochure on the chichen itza
Answer:
A. Ni, ni
B. Nunca.
C. Ningún.
D. Nadie.
E. Nada.
Explanation:
Identifying the narrator and the time that a sentence indicates is the first step that must be taken. this is very important to be able to conjugate the verbs, and that these have concordance with what is being expressed
It's C. In fact it's <em>more </em>popular in the Spanish speaking world than in the United States. Hope this helps!