Choose the best expresssion to ask which one.

(1 point)
Responses

¿Verdad?
¿Verdad?

¿Te gusta?
¿Te gusta?

¿Cuál?
¿Cuál?

¡Qué asco!
¡Qué asco!

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The best expression to ask "which one" is:

¿Cuál?

This phrase is directly used to inquire about a specific option among a set of choices.

What is indicated by "siempre”?
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later
later

never
never

almost
almost

always

The word "siempre" indicates:

always.

It means something that happens at all times or on all occasions.

Which are common sandwich ingredients?
(1 point)
Responses

galleta, huevos, plátano
galleta, huevos, plátano

queso, jamón, pan
queso, jamón, pan

perrito caliente, fresas
perrito caliente, fresas

naranja, papas fritas

Common sandwich ingredients are:

queso, jamón, pan

This translates to cheese, ham, and bread, which are typical components of many sandwiches.

How often do people generally have breakfast?
(1 point)
Responses

los lunes
los lunes

sábados y domingos
sábados y domingos

nunca
nunca

todos los días

People generally have breakfast:

todos los días

This means "every day," indicating that breakfast is typically eaten daily.

Which is a polite way to say you dislike something?
(1 point)
Responses

¡No me encanta!
¡No me encanta!

¡Qué asco!
¡Qué asco!

No me gusta.
No me gusta.

Me gusta.
Me gusta.

A polite way to say you dislike something is:

No me gusta.

This phrase translates to "I do not like it," and is a straightforward and polite way to express your dislike.

Which conjugated verb always refers to only one person?
(1 point)
Responses

como
como

comen
comen

comemos
comemos

coméis
coméis

The conjugated verb that always refers to only one person is:

como.

This is the first person singular form of the verb "comer" (to eat) in the present tense, meaning "I eat."