[FREE] Read the text and question and choose the option with the . . . The best question for your teacher to ask your great-grandfather during their first meeting is '¿Cuál es su nombre?' which means 'What is your name?' This question is polite and appropriate for getting to know someone Other options are either intrusive or incorrect
question 19 (multiple choice worth 2 points) (05. 07mc) read the text . . . <p> The question presents a scenario where a teacher meets someone's great grandfather for the first time and asks what the teacher can inquire about The options given are in Spanish, and they translate to English as follows:<br >1
Solved: Read the text and question and choose the option with the . . . Question Read the text and question and choose the option with the correctly written answer Your teacher meets your great grandfather for the first time What can he ask her? ¿Cuál es su nombre? Cuántos años tiene? Quién vive su familia? ¿Quién vive su familia? 153
[FREE] PLEASE HELP ME THE LAST PERSON ANSWERED INCORRECTLY!!! Read the . . . Read the text and question and choose the option with the correctly written answer Your teacher meets your great grandfather for the first time What can he ask her? ¿Cuál es su nombre? Cuántos años tiene? Quién vive su familia? ¿Quién vive su familia? Answer: I think is ¿Cuál es su nombre? or ¿Cuántos años tiene? Explanation:
Solved: (02. 04 MC) Read the sentence and question, and then choose the . . . The sentence indicates that the coach is meeting the student's grandfather for the first time at a new Mexican restaurant The appropriate question to ask in this context would be "¿Te gusta comer?" which translates to "Do you like to eat?" as it is related to the situation of being at a restaurant
read the sentence and question, and then choose the correct option for . . . Read the sentence and question, and then choose the correct option for the question Your coach meets your grandfather for the first time at a new Mexican restaurant that just opened in town What can your coach ask your grandfather? ¿Le gusta comer? ¿Te gusta hablar? ¿Me gusta comer? ¿Te gusta jugar?
[FREE] What can your teacher ask your great-grandfather upon meeting . . . Specifically, write down a "rule" that you think Spanish uses to explain the difference between tú and usted Then check out the grammar pattern in the next link to see if your hunch was correct Listen to the audio, read the question, and choose the correct option to answer the question
question 19 (multiple choice worth 2 points) (05. 07mc) read the text . . . The question is asking what your teacher can can ask your great grandfather for the first time they meet The options are: "What's its name?", "How old are you?", "Who lives in your family?", and "Who does your family live with?"
[FREE] Lee el texto y la pregunta y escoge la opción con la respuesta . . . From the analysis, the only correct option that uses proper Spanish grammar and punctuation is A ¿Cuántos años tiene? This is a polite way for the teacher to inquire about the age of the great-grandfather during their first meeting