It is said tu tureno for your turn
Answer:
The right answer is, C. Tener que.
Explanation:
Because when we speak in the first person and we are going to carry out some activity or commitment, to report that we have something to do we use the expression "Tengo que".
example, I have to do the dishes before going to play.
* Tengo que lavar los platos antes de ir a jugar.
Entusiasta Makes More Sense Than The Others and I speak Spanish so I'm pretty confident
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.
You mean El Parque del buen Retiro?
Well..the answer is <em>D. All of the above.</em>
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