“Usted” is generally
more formal, while “tú” is a more formal use of the Word you. You would use
usted when referring to teachers, people of authority, and your elders, while
tú is more appropriate for friends and family members.
I think tú form ends in an s when you use it, such as “tú hablas”, meaning you
talk. It seems like the usted form just ends in the vowel of that verb, like in
the 3rd person, for example “usted habla”
1. El boligrafo esta En la mano
2. La mochila esta Debajo De el escritorio
3. La silla esta Detras De / A La Derecha De la mesa
4. Los Libros estan Dentro De la mochila
5. La mesa esta Delante De la pared
Hoped this helped you! (Btw, I'm hispanic so I didn't use a translator)
Repeating the word(s) over and over, writing them and listening to them.
If it's a specific sentence, you can record yourself saying it and repeat it.
As for learning Spanish in general, try doing all those things I said before AND listening to movies in Spanish with subtitles.
Good luck!
Durante más , you can check to make sure
Number 1 is...
Roja al chile= Red to chile
Number 2 is...
Verde azulado= Bluish green
Number 3 is...
Gris verdoso= Greenish grey
Hope this Helps!