Answer:
1)usted
2)ellas
3) nosotras
4)tu
5)usted
6)tu
7)usted
Explanation:
for people who are older use usted
for people who are younger//your age use tu
for "y yo" always use nosotros/as
for _y_ use ellos/ellas/ustedes
<span><em>~de qué estás hablando</em>
how to say it:
de: <em>day</em>
qué: <em>K</em>
</span>estás: <span><em>es-stas </em>
</span>hablando: <em>hey-bland-o</em>
<em>~Hope this helped! :)</em>
Answer:
<u>the first one is </u><u>no</u><u>.</u>
<u>the second one is </u><u>si</u><u>.</u>
Explanation:
because the first one...it means that we have to overflow which makes no sense.
But the second means that we have to change trains which is much more logical...
hope it helps :)