"Papá, ¿cuándo vamos a salir para Buenos Aires?" "El avión va a despegar ahora. Por favor, _____ el cinturón de seguridad."

a. abróchese
b. te abrochas
c. abróchate
d. te abrochaste

"Papa, when are we leaving for Buenes Aires?" "The airplane is going to take off now. Please _____ the seatbelt."

fasten

please explain the meaing of each choice in this quesiton

"" Dad, ¿when do we be going to leave for Buenos Aires?" "The airplane is going to separate now. Please, _____ the seat belt." a. be clasped b. you clasp c. clasp you d. clasped

Dad , whn are we going to leave for Buenos Aires. The plane is going to take off (daprt) now. Please.....the seat belt.

a. fasten
b. you fasten, you do fasten
c. the familiar cxommand "fasten"
d. you did fasten, you fastened.

The father would use the familiar tú command = c.

Sra

a. abróchese - This is the formal command form of the verb "abrocharse," which means "to fasten." It is used when addressing someone respectfully. In this case, it is referring to the father fastening his seatbelt.

b. te abrochas - This is the informal command form of the verb "abrocharse." It is used when addressing someone familiarly. In this case, it is referring to the speaker fastening their own seatbelt.

c. abróchate - This is the reflexive command form of the verb "abrocharse." It is used when addressing someone informally and telling them to perform an action on themselves. In this case, it is referring to the speaker fastening their own seatbelt.

d. te abrochaste - This is the past tense form of the verb "abrocharse." It indicates that someone already fastened their seatbelt. It is not applicable in this context since the action of fastening the seatbelt is about to happen in the future.