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STatiana [176]
3 years ago
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Lee el siguiente texto y contesta las preguntas En las lecciones de este curso, estudiamos con Charlie y Sophie. En las primeras

lecciones practicamos los saludos como buenos días, buenas tardes y buenas noches. También usamos el pronombre personal 'tú' para saludar a los amigos y 'usted' para demostrar respeto. Después aprendimos más sobre Charlie y Sophie. Ellos son hermanos que estudian español porque este año viajan a muchos países donde se habla español. En la escuela, Charlie y Sophie estudian mucho y sacan buenas notas. En casa dibujan, leen libros y miran la televisión. Ellos pasan mucho tiempo con su familia, especialmente con su abuelo. También pasan mucho tiempo con sus amigos en la escuela y en el cine. Ellos son dos hermanos muy felices. In Spanish, when you want to greet somebody with respect like your principal, you should address that person as tú.
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2 answers:
Andru [333]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

you should address that person as usted.

Explanation:

In Spanish exist two words to the second person pronoun: Tu y usted.

Talking with friends and in an informal way, tu is used. But, talking respectively and in a formal way, usted has to be used.

Vsevolod [243]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The answer is: <u>FALSE.</u>

Explanation:

You should address. your principal in this case, as "usted" that's how we do it with more respect. This is often confused because in English we only have the pronoun <em>you </em>to refert to both "Tú" or "Usted", however, it is important to remark the difference when we speak in Spanish, as always, when addressing or greeting someone else, perhaps a higher authority, older person, etc... we might want to use "usted" rather than "tú".

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