Carlos: ¡Hola! [blank_start]¿Como te llamas?[blank_end]
Ana: [blank_start]Me llamo Ana.[blank_end] [blank_start]¿Y tu?[blank_end]
Carlos: Me llamo Carlos. [blank_start]Mucho gusto.[blank_end]
Ana: [blank_start]Encantada.[blank_end]
Answer
¿Como te llamas?
¿Como eres?
Me llamo Ana.
Me llamo Carlos.
¿Y tu?
¿Y Usted?
Mucho gusto.
My bien.
Encantada.
¿Te gusta mas?
Question 2
Question
Fill in the Spanish translation.
Good morning = [blank_start]Buenos[blank_end] [blank_start]dias[blank_end]
Good afternoon = [blank_start]Buenas[blank_end] [blank_start]tardes[blank_end]
Good evening = [blank_start]Buenas[blank_end] [blank_start]noches[blank_end]
Answer
Buenos
Buenas
Buenos
Buenas
Buenos
Buenas
dias
tardes
noches
dias
tardes
noches
dias
tardes
noches
Question 3
Question
There are 3 different ways to ask "How are you?" in Spanish: Formal (speaking up to someone you respect), Informal (speaking to another student), and Friend (speaking to someone you know really well).
For each blank, fill in what type of formality the phrase is.
[blank_start]Informal[blank_end] ¿Como estas?
[blank_start]Formal[blank_end] ¿Como estas Usted?
[blank_start]Friend[blank_end] ¿Que tal?
Answer
Informal
Formal
Friend
Question 4
Question
Another student asks "¿Como estas?" How do you say that you are VERY well?