how are the girls -- How are they (all boys or a mixture of girls and boys)?
"Como son tus abuelos" is actually improper grammar. If you take the "son" out of there, it would mean, "I eat your grandparents."
where are your grandparents from
The question must be:A: ¿DÓNDE VIVEN TUS ABUELOS?B: En Puebla.DONDE VIVEN TUS ABUELOS, is not a question, it's an affirmation.
hola beybe como estas deja ver tus fotos
Tus ojos y cara son hermosas.
What are your cousins' names?
Como se llaman tus abuelos literally means how do you call your grandparents. Or, in correct English, what are the names of your grandparents.
where are your grandparents from
Como son tus padres
¿De dónde son tus abuelos?
Son = You (formal, plural)/they are
The question must be:A: ¿DÓNDE VIVEN TUS ABUELOS?B: En Puebla.DONDE VIVEN TUS ABUELOS, is not a question, it's an affirmation.
What are your cousins like? literally, "how are your cousins."
hola beybe como estas deja ver tus fotos
Tus ojos brillan como el sol. "You eyes shine like the sun." Or "Tus ojos son como la luz del sol."
Tus ojos y cara son hermosas.
cómo son tus amigos/as means how are your friends The answer means physically (tall) or in terms of personality (funny), not in terms of health. (That would use the verb estar instead.)
"¿Cómo se llaman tus amigos?" means "What are your friends' names?" in English.