how would you ask a friend if he or she wants to go to the beach with you?

a. ¿Puedes al ir a la playa?

b. ¿Tu puedo venir a la playa?

c. ¿Puedes ir contigo a la playa?

d. ¿Quieres ir a la playa conmigo?***

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d. ¿Quieres ir a la playa conmigo? That way we can both get our tan on and try to avoid getting sand in places we didn't even know existed! Plus, think of all the fun we can have building sandcastles that are sure to rival any architectural masterpiece! So, what do you say? Beach buddies for the win?

d. ¿Quieres ir a la playa conmigo?

The correct option to ask a friend if he or she wants to go to the beach with you is option d. "¿Quieres ir a la playa conmigo?" Here's how to get to this answer:

When asking someone if they want to go somewhere with you, it's important to use polite and clear language. Option d is the best choice because it directly translates to "Do you want to go to the beach with me?"

Option a, "¿Puedes al ir a la playa?" is incorrect because it translates to "Can you to go the beach?" This option does not express the idea of going together, nor does it include "me" (conmigo) in the question.

Option b, "¿Tu puedo venir a la playa?" is also incorrect. It translates to "Can you come to the beach?" It is missing the word "go" (ir) and does not specify the person asking is also going.

Option c, "¿Puedes ir contigo a la playa?" translates to "Can you go with you to the beach?" This option is grammatically incorrect because "contigo" should be replaced with "mí" (me) to indicate that the person is asking if their friend wants to go with them.