How do you ask what someone is like in Spanish?

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¿Cómo te llamas?
¿Cómo te llamas?

¿Cómo es?
¿Cómo es?

¿Cómo soy?
¿Cómo soy?

¿Cómo estás?

¿Cómo es?

Which of the following is one reason that families and friends in the Spanish-speaking world gather to spend time together?

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Responses

milestones
milestones

classes
classes

meetings
meetings

doctor's appointments

Which of the following is one reason that families and friends in the Spanish-speaking world gather to spend time together?

(1 point)
Responses

milestones
milestones

classes
classes

meetings
meetings

doctor's appointments
doctor's appointments

The correct response is: ¿Cómo es?

The correct way to ask what someone is like in Spanish is "¿Cómo es?" The phrase "¿Cómo es?" translates to "What is he/she like?" or "What are they like?"

To ask this question, follow these steps:
1. Start with the interrogative pronoun "¿Cómo?" meaning "How?"
2. Add the verb "ser" conjugated to match the subject you are asking about. In this case, the third person singular conjugation "es" is used for he/she. If you are asking about multiple people, you would use the third person plural conjugation "son".
3. The question mark at the end indicates that it is a question.

Examples:
- ¿Cómo es tu hermano? (What is your brother like?)
- ¿Cómo es Juan? (What is Juan like?)
- ¿Cómo son tus amigos? (What are your friends like?)

Remember to adjust the subject and conjugate the verb "ser" depending on the person or people you are asking about.