Answer:
Explanation:
Tu novio te regala flores. → Él te las regala
Me regaló ese reloj. → Me lo regaló
Las niñas nos cocinan el desayuno. → Ellas nos lo cocinan
Ella les da toallas limpias. → Ella se las da
Uds. nos da algo de beber. → Ustedes no lo dan
Él me da un paraguas. → Él me lo da
El perro le trae el periódico. → El me lo trae
Me dieron esa bebida. → Me la dieron
El niño le da un juguete. → Él se lo da
El padre les regala juguetes. → Él se los regala
PT 2 Mandatos con pronombres. Change the negative commands to affirmative commands, adding accents where necessary.
Questions:
No me hable. → Hábleme
No los escriban → Escríbanlos
No me los dé. → Démelos
No me lo lea. → Léamelos
No lo diga. → Dígalo
No la beba. → Bébala
Answer:the dad my cousin is my uncle
Explanation:
Answer:
The reason why you get the same result when translating to English is simple, they mean you.
However let me explain the differences:
Usted Is regularly used to denote respect to the person you are talking to; this could be your elders, someone older than you or simply someone who inspires your respect. For instance let’s say you are talking to a priest and you want to tell him that he is very smart:
Sacerdote, es usted muy intelilgente.
Now let’s say you are in school and you want to tell your classmate that he is very smart:
Amigo, tú eres muy inteligente.
Now, in regards to tú/vos they are basically used on the same context, however vos is mostly used South America, tú is more common in Spain and in North and Central American countries like Mexico.
Clapping at the gate! It draws attention.
1. destruyendo
2. pidiendo
3. quiso
4. madrugué
5. incluyeron
6. veíamos
7. iban
8. sabías
9. tenía
10. fuimos
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