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:
It's C and D (The last two)
Explanation:
Because "has" and "he" are directed to a person, in this case "has" goes to someone you are talking to and "he" to yourself.
And yet "hay" or "había" does not go to someone in particular.
Dedicarse, consagrarse, afanarse y esmerarse.
Answer:
"mi" or "nuestra" The one you want to use
Answer:
To what do you attribute the optimistic spirit of
Spanish Renaissance?
Explanation: