<span>In Spanish, the words</span><span> tú and </span>usted <span> both mean “you". However, tú is much less formal than </span>usted<span>.
So, you </span>use<span> tú when you're talking to someone of the same age, the same rank, or the same educational level, but when talking to someone who's considered a high rank, maybe a grandparent, you would use usted.</span>
Answer:
The Bird went up
Explanation:
I am guessing that arriba was the underlined word since up is the only word in the sentence that is correct. So arriba means up.
Si, a pesar de que es pequeñita, ella participará con los padres todos los años.
Answer is A.
I'm not very accurate in spanish sometimes, but i can tell you the basics of what i know.
1. Me gusta vestir el gris (don't know the word for hoodie)
2. Me no gusta vestir el negro moreno (don't know the word for socks)
3. Me gusta vestir el verde (don't know the word for hat)
4. Me gusta vestir el negro y blanco (don't know the word for skirt)
Hope this helps :)
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