Answer:
The second one, españoles.
Tengo
tienes
tienes
tiene
Here is a little tip:
Yo(I) Tengo
Tu(You) Tienes
El/Ella(He/She) Tiene
Any verb for "Yo" ends in "o", "Tu" with "es"(with some exceptions), and "el/ella" with "e"(again, with some exceptions)
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hope it helps
Answer:
yes it's right
Explanation:
generlly speaking tu is used with people younger than or acquaintances/people that are close to you. While Ud. is used for the elderly and for people you show respect to