Deodorant - Desodorante
Mirror - el espejo
Shaving cream- crema de afeitar
Scissors- las tijeras
Beard-la barba
Answer:
yeah be safe their 675000 are death their this is so sad
Answer:
Both. Depends on the situation.
Explanation:
"Ti" would be you as the object. Mainly after prepositions, "ti" is always used (por ti, para ti, a ti, etc.). "Te" is also for a direct/indirect object and is used when there's no preposition.
Tomar el metro is the answer.
So for the usted form, you use the 3rd person singular of the present subjunctive instead of the 2nd person singular present indivatice so, 'hable'