Cuantos estidiantes that would ask how many students are in the spanish class
stay with a group of people stay with and ask what there names is
"Van a pedir" is a phrase in Spanish that means "they are going to ask/order." It is used to express future actions of a group of people.
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Students are ask to sign the petition for a few different reasons. Most of the students ask you to sing so that it can go into effect.
To ask if the passengers are from the U.S. in Spanish, you can say, "¿Son ustedes de Estados Unidos?" This question is polite and straightforward, using the formal "ustedes" to address the group. If you want to be more casual, you could use "¿Son de Estados Unidos?"
Brhyde i guess but u could ask a spanish teacher if you have one she/he will definently know =^.^= Other than familiar ones (John/Juan, Peter/Pedro, Mary/Maria), names are not usually translated.
Have the students work together in a group. If the students are of the same capability and are compatible they should hit it off quite well. If a student asks a question to the teacher, tell the student to ask his fellow classmates for an answer and see how he does.
ask a spanish person to teach you
you ask her politely for it ;)
¿Cuál es tu número? would be the best way to ask "What is your number" in Spanish.
Piggy, the intellectual and rational character in "Lord of the Flies," doesn't ask for the names of the choir boys because he's more focused on addressing their immediate need for order and organization on the island in order to create a functioning society. He believes that knowing their names is not as crucial as establishing rules and structure for the group's survival and wellbeing.