1. You-familiar singular : Tú
2. He : Él
3. we, feminine : Nosotras
4. you-formal plural : Ustedes
5. you-plural, feminine : Tú.
<em>Why you-plural, feminine is also " Tú " ?</em>
<em>Because " Tú " are a pronoun that serves to address both men and women.</em>
<h3><u><em>I hope i've helped.</em></u></h3>
Son las diez cincuenta de la noche
son las once y media de la noche
son las una cuarenta y cinco de la tarde
son las tres veinte y cinco de la tarde
Ser and estar both mean “to be”. Ser is used to talk about WHAT something is. This includes date, occupation, characteristics, time, origin, and relationship. Estar is used to talk about HOW something is. This includes position, location, action, condition, and emotion.
Examples of ser:
-Yo soy alta.
-Ella es inteligente.
Examples of estar:
-El está triste.
-Estoy mirando la tele.