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The sentence says "I ___ to the physical education class."
Your options come from the verbs "ir" (voy and vas) and "tener" (tiene and tengo) which mean "to go" and "to have" respectively.
In this sentence, go (ir) would make more sense so they answer will either be voy or vas.
Voy is conjugated for the "yo" (I) form and vas is the "tu" (you) form. The subject of the sentence is I so the answer is voy.
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Answer:
38. A. hiizo
39. D. comprar
40. A. trajieron
41. C. anduvieron
42. A. dije
43. D. pudo
44. D. sirvió
45. A. estas
46. A. aquella
47. C. este
48. B. aquellas
49. A. estos
50. B. esos
Explanation:
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Answer:
formally and informally.
Explanation:
<u>In Spanish, we distinguish two ways of addressing someone</u>: formally and informally.
When talking to a friend, we use the pronoun <em>tú</em>. We must also use the <u>verb conjugated in the second person plural</u>, while if we refer to a group of two or more friends, we use the pronoun <em>vosotros</em>, and the <u>second person plural form for the verb</u>. This is informal address.
However, when we talk to a teacher, an elder, a boss or whomever we want to be respectful towards, we use the pronoun <em>usted</em>, which uses the <u>third person singular form of the verb</u>, while if there are two or more of our interlocutors, we use <em>ustedes</em>, and the <u>third person plural form of the verb.</u> This is a way to address somebody formally.