Yo estabas tu ayer? Yo estuve en el colegio.
Okay ummmmm t<span>ú and usted both mean you so I'm not sure what exactly they mean by that. Like how do you list a person that I would talk to using you?!?!? like what does that even mean I'm sorry that I'm not helping but seriously wth?</span>
Answer:
- <u>Translated from Spanish language:</u>
"1. The owner opened the no smoking section. (Switch to double object pronouns)
2. They asked for the menus to the waiter. (Switch to double object pronouns)
3. They looked for us a comfortable place and we sat down. (Switch to double object pronouns)
4. They served fries with the fish to the customers. (Switch to double object pronouns)
5. Marcos were brought to the table some hors d'oeuvres. (Switch to double object pronouns)
6. They served me a salad of lettuce and tomato.
7. The owner bought the meat from Mr. Gutierrez. (Switch to double object pronouns)
8. They showed you the wines before serving them. (Switch to double object pronouns)."
1) está esperando la oportunidad de ser miembro del equipo de béisbol
2)su nombre para jugar este semestre
3) capitán
4) quiere que todos los de la escuela lo empiecen a admirar
5)Julio ah olvidado que hoy es sábado y que las listas estarán en la puerta el próximo lunes