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Where are you (fam. Pl.) from? My grandparents are in Spain. How is your (fam. s.) family? Whose car is this? It's mine. Where is your (fam. s.) father this afternoon? What are they writing? Who is that man over there? It is six o'clock in the morning. Is Managua in Guatemala or Nicaragua? What is your (fam. s.) sister like?

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Clarification:

I found the instructions for the exercise online: "Translate these sentences into Spanish".

Answer:

1. ¿De dónde eres?

2. Mis abuelos están en España.

3. ¿Cómo está tu familia?

4. ¿De quién es este auto? Es mío.

5. ¿Dónde está tu padre esta tarde?

6. ¿Qué están escribiendo?

7. ¿Quién es ese hombre de allí?

8. Son las seis de la mañana.

9. ¿Managua está en Guatemala o en Nicaragua?

10. ¿Cómo es tu hermana?

Step-by-step explanation:

To complete this exercise, you have to translate the sentences into Spanish. Most of the sentences are questions, so it's important that you write the Spanish sentences with the correct question marks because they are used differently. In Spanish, you have to use them at the beginning and at the end of the sentence.

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