It means: In which town is your holiday home?
i think u mean 'esta es su casa?' It's basically asking u 'whether this is ur home'
is lacking of "¿?" signs but it should mean "is it close or far from the school, your house?"
"Ya no me vienes a visitar. Venga cuando quiera. Esta es su casa, okay" is Spanish for: "Don't come visit me anymore. Come whenever you want. This is your house, okay?"
¿Quiere usted que vaya a su casa esta noche? ¿Quieres que (yo) vaya a tu casa esta noche? ¿Quieren que vaya a su casa esta noche? ¿Queréis que esta noche vaya a vuestra casa?
do you mean "esta nevando"? that means its snowing..
i think u mean 'esta es su casa?' It's basically asking u 'whether this is ur home'
The museum is far from the house
at what time are you at your house with your family.
"This morning I left my house."
Do you know if Mike is at home? It could also mean, You know if Mike is at home.
is lacking of "¿?" signs but it should mean "is it close or far from the school, your house?"
"Ya no me vienes a visitar. Venga cuando quiera. Esta es su casa, okay" is Spanish for: "Don't come visit me anymore. Come whenever you want. This is your house, okay?"
'mia' (with an accent on the 'i) means 'mine' relating to a feminine noun, e.g. esta casa es mia = this house is mine
¿Quiere usted que vaya a su casa esta noche? ¿Quieres que (yo) vaya a tu casa esta noche? ¿Quieren que vaya a su casa esta noche? ¿Queréis que esta noche vaya a vuestra casa?
The feminine form of the adjective meaning "new". Esta es mi casa nueva. - This is my new house.
"Me gusta la vacaciones" translates to "I like vacations" in English.
"En las vacaciones mas cortas" means in the shorter vacations.