“Usted” is generally
more formal, while “tú” is a more formal use of the Word you. You would use
usted when referring to teachers, people of authority, and your elders, while
tú is more appropriate for friends and family members.
I think tú form ends in an s when you use it, such as “tú hablas”, meaning you
talk. It seems like the usted form just ends in the vowel of that verb, like in
the 3rd person, for example “usted habla”
I think that it's B but I'm not sure, i pronounces in spanish sounds like ee.
In the criminal justice field negotiation is hard to master because some criminals know how to manipulate the system. Criminals will say anything just to reduce their sentence.
Answer:
(A) A ellos les gusta estudiar en la biblioteca.
I'm pretty sure it means "I need the ring binder"