The answer is C.
You are saying," where are you going", to the person that you ran into.
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of appropriate verb.
Follow the Modelo:
(Yo) Hago (poner, hacer, salir) La tarea de espanol todas las tardes.
1). (Yo) Oigo (salir, oir, suponer) un disco de musica Latina.
2). (Yo) Pongo ( poner, oir, suponer) la hamurguesa y la soda sobre la mesa.
3). (Yo) Hago (salir, hacer, suponer) la tarea porque hay un examen manana?
4). (Yo) Traigo (traer, salir, hacer,) a mi sobrina a mi clase de baile.
5). (Yo) Veo (salir, suponer, ver) una pelicula sobre un gran equipo de beisbol.
6). (Yo) Salgo (ver, salir, traer) a bailar los jueves por la noche.
7). (Yo) Supongo (hacer, poner, suponer) que la pelicula es Buena, pero no estoy segura (sure)?
8). (Yo) Traigo (traer, salir, hacer) mi computadora portatil (Laptop) a clase en la mochila.
Hope that helps!!!! ( hope I be of help to you, as I'm Puerto Rican and Jamaican.) Have a great day
Arm fracture yeso translates to plaster cast
Recall the pronoun chart:
Yo || Nosotros
Tu || (vosotros)
Usted/el/ella || Ustedes/ellos/ellas
We can immediately eliminate B and C, because ellos is "them" not "you all" and usted is the singular "you".
This is a tricky question because in Spain, remember that they use vosotros, unlike in Latin America. But if you look at the chart, remember that tu is an informal pronoun; if its plural counterpart is vosotros, then vosotros must also be informal. Ustedes, on the other hand, is the formal version of "you all". It is used as the informal AND formal "you all" in Latin America, but in Spain it acts only as the formal pronoun.
So if you are talking to two or more people in Spain, you'll want to use option D, ustedes.