1. Yo <u>estudio</u> matemáticas y química
2. Mis hermanos <u>practican</u> el fútbol
3. Tu padre <u>cocina </u>una pizza deliciosa
4. La hermana de Alexa <u>baila </u>el tango
5. Nosotras <u>tomamos </u>muchas fotos en las vacaciones
6. Ignacio y Maribel <u>miran </u>la televisión
7. Tú hablas mucho por teléfono
8. Cristina <u>escucha </u>música en su cuarto
Answer:
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Explanation:
<u>Answer:</u>
B) Usted enseñas
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Explanation:</u></h2>
<em>"Usted</em>" is the formal form of saying "You."
<em>"Tú" </em>is the informal form of saying "You
While "Tú " and "Usted" both mean "You", they convey the formality of a relationship.
<h2><u>Tu</u></h2>
- <u><em>"Tú"</em></u> is mainly used when talking to friends, classmates, children, some family members and when there is a relationship of trust.
- ex) (talking to your friend) Carlos ¿cuándo es tu cumpleaños?(Carlos, when is your birthday)
<h2><u>Usted</u></h2>
- <u><em>"Usted" </em></u> is a more respectful and formal way of saying "You." It is mainly used when talking to someone older, teachers, and bosses. Some people substitute <em>"Usted</em>" with Señor( sir, Mr.) or Señora (Mrs.)
- ex) (talking to a teacher) Señor Taylor, ¿cuándo es su cumpleaños? (Mr.Taylor, when is your birthday?)