Es la Señora Gutiérrez y me llamo Guillermo.
The question is asking: "Why did Sandra buy the red bathing suit?"
The answers are
A) Le gusta muchisimo= She likes it a lot.
B) El precio es $20= The price is $20
C) Cuesta $25= The price is $25
D) Tiene descuento= It has a discount.
In the story, it says that she went to buy a swimsuit and she saw the red one for $25 and the blue one for $20. But the red one has a $7 dollar discount so she bought it because it came out cheaper at $18.
So you answer is D) Tiene descuento "it has a discount"
Answer:
"Ir a” is somewhat less frequent overall and found especially in casual speech, while the inflected future is found in all varieties especially formal writing. But both are commonly used, and of course easily understood. As other answers note, the difference is similar to English “will” vs. “going to”, although I will add that the inflected form in Spanish, I believe, has a bit more of a formal tone so “ir a” would be preferred, whereas English “will” is a bit more neutral
Answer:
Salgo de la joyeria ahora.
Explanation:
My first language is Spanish.
Answer:
- Do you want these books for your project?
- Does Ana need to finish the exam?
- Can you help me with this task?
- Are you taking Alberto to the airport?
- Do you play the piano every day?
Explanation:
1. Yes, I need books for my project
2. Yes, she needs to finish her exam so she can get a Grade A
3. I'm always helpful (sometimes)
4. I don't know how to take alberto to the airport
5. I play the piano sometimes, but not all the time.