curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/es-a1-practice-personal-details-in-action/6960232814b0e7a505936a44.md
This task doesn't have audio. Review the sentences and use the following words: Cómo, Cuál, and Puedes, to complete the questions.
¿BLANK te llamas?
¿BLANK es tu apellido?
¿BLANK repetirlo?
Cómo
This question means "What's your name?". Don't forget the accent on the o.
Cuál
This word is used when asking for specific information, like someone's last name. Don't forget the accent on the a.
Puedes
This word is used when asking if the person can do something.
Each question word is used for a different communicative purpose in Spanish.
¿Cómo te llamas? is used to ask for someone's name. Here, cómo introduces the question using the verb llamarse.
¿Cuál es tu apellido? is used to ask for specific information. Cuál is commonly used when requesting identifying details such as names, numbers, or emails.
¿Puedes repetirlo? is a polite request. Puedes comes from the verb poder and is used in the structure:
¿Puedes + infinitive + ...?
This pattern is commonly used to ask someone to do something politely.