Asked by Jan
                ¿Qué obras de arte o de literatura influyen en tu vida?
What would be an answer to this?
I believe the question is asking what art or literature has influenced your life.
            
        What would be an answer to this?
I believe the question is asking what art or literature has influenced your life.
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                    Answered by
            Francis
            
    correct.
    
                    Answered by
            Jan
            
    So, could you give me an example? Give it to me in English and I will translate it to Spanish.
    
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    Only you can answer this question.
    
                    Answered by
            Jan
            
    Here is my answer. Please check it.
Una obra de literatura que influye en mi vida es To Kill a Mockingbird.
    
Una obra de literatura que influye en mi vida es To Kill a Mockingbird.
                    Answered by
            Jan
            
    :)/please check my answer.
    
                    Answered by
            Mary
            
    The question: ¿Qué obras de arte o de literatura influyen en tu vida? 
Your answer: Una obra de literatura que influye en mi vida es To Kill a Mockingbird.
The question is actually asking: What works or art or literature influence your life? The question is not saying has influenced, because the verb has influenced is an entirely different tense. If you haven't learnt the perfect tense yet (in English it is putting a "have" or "had" in front of the verb, like have walked vs. walked), you shouldn't use it.
But your answer is grammatically correct.
    
Your answer: Una obra de literatura que influye en mi vida es To Kill a Mockingbird.
The question is actually asking: What works or art or literature influence your life? The question is not saying has influenced, because the verb has influenced is an entirely different tense. If you haven't learnt the perfect tense yet (in English it is putting a "have" or "had" in front of the verb, like have walked vs. walked), you shouldn't use it.
But your answer is grammatically correct.
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