<span>In Spanish, the words</span><span> tú and </span>usted <span> both mean “you". However, tú is much less formal than </span>usted<span>.
So, you </span>use<span> tú when you're talking to someone of the same age, the same rank, or the same educational level, but when talking to someone who's considered a high rank, maybe a grandparent, you would use usted.</span>
1. Anoche hice una fiesta en casa
2. Anteayer fui al cine.
3. Hace cuatro días, fui a la playa
4. La semana pasada, compre una computadora
5. El verano pasado fui de vacaciones a Guatemala
Hope it doesn’t confuse you!
enrique y yo estamos en el salon de clases
For this case we have the following statement:
Next month they will _________ reviewing the texts to correct grammatical and language errors.
We must find the correct conjugate verb in the future to fill in the blank space of the sentence.
The correct conjugated verb is:
They will be
We have then:
Next month they will be reviewing the texts to correct grammatical and language errors.
The translation of the sentence in Spanish is:
El próximo mes ellos estarán revisando los textos para corregir errores gramaticales y de lenguaje.
Answer:
A.
estarán