I'm confused with this one. I don't know what they are looking for.

¿quién hizo tu cama esta mañana?

I made my bed this morning?
I bought my bed this morning?
I woke up from my bed this morning?

(those are my guesses btw not real choices if ya can't tell)

Again, please see the later post, which I saw first.

Sra

In order to understand the question "¿quién hizo tu cama esta mañana?" in Spanish, we need to break it down. Here's a step-by-step guide to understanding and answering the question:

1. Identify the question word: In this case, the question word is "quién," which means "who" in English. So, the question is asking about the person who did something.

2. Identify the verb: The verb in the sentence is "hizo," which means "did" in English. The form of the verb suggests that it was done by a single person.

3. Identify the direct object: The direct object in the sentence is "tu cama," which translates to "your bed" in English. This tells us what was done.

Putting it all together, the question is asking "Who did your bed (made your bed) this morning?"

Based on your guesses, none of them are accurate answers to this question. The correct answer would be the name of the person who made your bed this morning, if someone else did it for you. If you made your bed yourself, you would simply answer, "Yo hice mi cama esta mañana" (I made my bed this morning).