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Translate to spanish, a and b questions for each number 1-5.

1. Your mother and father are on vacation and you want to know when they are going to return.
a) What do you ask?
b) What do they say?

2. You arrive at your friend's house to celebrate her birthday party. She meets you at the door.
a) What do you say to her?
b) What does she reply?

3. The class is without a teacher and the children are noisy. The principal enters the classroom.
a) What does he say to them?
b) What do you tell the principal?

4. You introduce your friend Carlota to your mother.
a) What do you say?
b) How does your mother reply?

5. At at train station in Spain, to buy a return a ticket from Barcelona to Madrid. The ticket wishes to know if you want a first class or second class.
a) What do you ask?
b) What does the ticket seller say?

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1. Your mother and father are on vacation and you want to know when they are going to return.

  • ¿Cuándo vais a volver a casa?
  • Volveremos dentro de dos semanas.

2. You arrive at your friend's house to celebrate her birthday party. She meets you at the door.

  • ¡Feliz cumpleaños! ¿Puedo entrar?
  • ¡Muchas gracias! ¡Claro que puedes entrar!

3. The class is without a teacher and the children are noisy. The principal enters the classroom.

  • ¿¡Podéis para de hacer ruido!?, hay que qie están haciendo un examen.
  • ¡Vale, director!

4. You introduce your friend Carlota to your mother.

  • ¡Hola mamá! Ella es mi amiga, se llama Carlota.
  • ¡Hola! Ah, ¡Hola Carlota!, soy la madre de Alex.

5. At at train station in Spain, to buy a return a ticket from Barcelona to Madrid. The ticket wishes to know if you want a first class or second class.

  • ¡Hola! ¿Me podrías dar un boleto de primera clase?
  • ¡Buenos días! ¡Claro, tomé su boleto!

In each situation, you must respond accordingly. That is why you have to respond formally or informally when necessary.

The difference between "" and "usted" depends on the formality. "Tú" is used when talking to friends or relatives (informal) while "usted" is used when talking to older people or a person of high social rank (formal).

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