Answer:
here is it in english i hope this will help
Explanation:
to. yob. youc. she D. U.S
Doctor, no me siento bien. Creo que estoy enfermo.
(Doctor, I'm not feeling well. I think I'm sick)
The rule that spanish uses to explain the difference between tú and usted is how close you are with the person, whether they are in the same age range as you, and if they are an authority figure. For an example, if you’re talking to a friend, you may use tú. If you’re talking to a teacher, you should use usted unless your teacher tells you not to because some are fine with being addressed as tú.
The answer will be “Lilas”
Una camisa Rosa
Un vestido azul
Unos Zapatos morados