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¿Quiere postre?

¿Quiere postre?(
kyeh
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reh
 
pohs
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treh
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
1.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
(formal)
(second person singular)
a. Would you like some dessert?
¿Quiere postre? - No, gracias. Tomaré solo un café, por favor.Would you like some dessert? - No, thanks. I'll just have a cup of coffee, please.
b. Are you having dessert?
¿Quiere postre? - Sí, por qué no. Tomaré lo mismo que usted tome.Are you having dessert? - Yes, why not. I'll have whatever you're having.
a. Is he having dessert? (masculine)
¿Quiere postre? - Sí, el niño tomará un helado cuando acabe su filete.Is he having dessert? - Yes, the boy will have some ice cream when he's done with his steak.
b. Is she having dessert? (feminine)
Tu hija ya terminó. ¿Quiere postre? - No sé. Le preguntaré cuando vuelva del baño.Your daughter has already finished. Is she having dessert? - I don't know. I'll ask her when she's back from the restroom.
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