In which sentence is the word TRANSLATES used correctly?

A. Until Monica translates this message, we won’t be able to understand it.**
B. Do you want to go alone when Ron translates across the Atlantic?
C. The desk was piled so high with translates, Rebecca couldn’t find her pen.
D. Every time Adam translates this song, I get chills because it’s so beautiful.

I think it’s A

Correct.

That is correct! The word "translates" is used correctly in Sentence A: "Until Monica translates this message, we won't be able to understand it." To find the correct answer, you can start by understanding the meaning of the word "translates." In this context, "translates" means converting a message from one language to another. Then, you can examine each sentence to see if the usage of the word matches its meaning. In Sentence A, Monica is being referred to as someone capable of converting a message to another language, which correctly aligns with the meaning of "translates." Therefore, Sentence A is the correct sentence.