(Question says: with whom do you like doing homework with?)
mi respuesta .... Me gusta hacer mis deberes con mis amigos y familiares.
(my answer.... I like doing my homework with friends and family.)
Pro: Fast, safe. Con: Really bad for the environment.
Now you may proceed with confidence. The confidence man is a con-man. NOW have I gained your confidence?
Assuming it is a rectangle, 42.077 US gallons
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To prepare for the General Utility Worker exam with Con Edison, you should focus on topics such as basic mathematics, mechanical comprehension, and reading comprehension. Familiarize yourself with safety practices, utility operations, and possibly some technical skills relevant to the job. Reviewing sample questions and practicing problem-solving scenarios can also be beneficial. Additionally, understanding the company's values and culture may help you in the interview process.
"te gusta hacer la tarea" means "you like to do homework"
Que te gusta hacer en tu tiempo libre? What do you like to do in your free time?
"Who do you like to talk to on the phone?"
"Do you have your homework?" in Spanish is "¿Tiene su tarea?" It is pronounced "tee-AY-nay sue tah-RAY-ah?" Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
what do you want to do with your best friend
It means, "Steve! Hi! How ya doin'? Wha' d'ya like to do? I really like to rap with my buds." But it's not "you gusta," or even "yo gusta." It's me gusta.
Me gusta ir al paseo/ a la alameda (Where mall = public walkway)
Con quien means "with whom"
"Con quien estas" translates to "who are you with" in English.
"¿Que le gusta hacer para celebrar el día?" means "What does he (or 'you' if speaking formally) like to do [in order] to celebrate the day?" possibly referring to a holiday or birthday or even a day of the week. To answer the question you can say: "me gusta ver fuegos artificiales" ("I like to watch fireworks") for 4th of july "me gusta celebrarlo con mi familia" ("I like to celebrate it with my family") for christmas. So it really depends on the context of the question in this case. [...] represent text added to the "literal" translation in order to make the English translation clearer.
"What do you like to do with your friends?" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¿Qué te gusta hacer con tus amigos? The question also translates literally as "What does it please you to make with your friends?" in English. The pronunciation will be "key te GOO-sta-ser kon too-sa-MEE-gos" in Uruguayan Spanish.
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