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kupik [55]
3 years ago
14

Tan como or tanto/a/s como - decide and make sure stuff matches where it needs to.

Spanish
1 answer:
Studentka2010 [4]3 years ago
3 0
1. Ella corres en tantas carreras como yo.
2. Y ella va tan rápido como yo.
3. El puede levantar pesas como yo.
3. Pero el no es tan fuerte como yo.
5. No hago tantos ejercicios como tú.
6. Yo no soy tan aficionado/a a lo ejercicios físicos como tú.
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Formal Affirmative and Negative Commands

There are many different types of Spanish commands, including tú commands, nosotros commands, indirect commands, and formal commands, which we'll cover in this article.

Overview

Formal commands are often used when addressing a person you don't know well, a person older than you, or a person to whom you want to show deference or respect (like a boss or teacher).

Singular Formal (Usted) Commands

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Plural Formal (Ustedes) Commands

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In countries other than Spain, you can also use these commands to address any group of people, regardless of age or social standing. This is because ustedes is used for both the formal and informal plural in Latin America.

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Pronoun Placement in Affirmative Formal Commands

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