Answer:
1.estas
2.estamos
3.están
4.
Laura está en el hospital se encuentra muy ma-Laura está en el hospital está muy mall
5.esta-se encuentra
6.esta
7.es
8.te vez-te vez tan
9. esta
10. son
Explanation:
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Answer: Grammar is off because I don't have a Spanish keyboard but I do speak Spanish
Te gusta cocinas pan?
Correct: Te gusta cocinar pan?
Tu como arroz?
Correct: Tu comes arroz?
Yo herneas los pateles
Correct: Yo horneo pasteles.
Yo bebes leche?
Correct: Tu bebes leche?
Te gusta como la comida
Correct: Me gusta comer comida.
Answer:
The reason why you get the same result when translating to English is simple, they mean you.
However let me explain the differences:
Usted Is regularly used to denote respect to the person you are talking to; this could be your elders, someone older than you or simply someone who inspires your respect. For instance let’s say you are talking to a priest and you want to tell him that he is very smart:
Sacerdote, es usted muy intelilgente.
Now let’s say you are in school and you want to tell your classmate that he is very smart:
Amigo, tú eres muy inteligente.
Now, in regards to tú/vos they are basically used on the same context, however vos is mostly used South America, tú is more common in Spain and in North and Central American countries like Mexico.
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