Answer:
Use tú for informal situations such as with a friend, children, young people, people you know very well. Use usted (Ud.) for formal situations such as in a job interview, in a bank, with elderly people, with someone you don't know or you have just met
Explanation:
Answer:
Oraciones con sujeto y predicado y verbo
Ejemplos de oraciones con sujeto, verbo y predicado
1) La sirena de los bomberos sonó fuertemente.
2) Alfonsina entraba en el mar.
3) Ana compró una casa grande y amplia.
4) Antonia era una mujer muy dulce.
5) Rubén comió un emparedado.
6) Aquella ciudad tiene 40000 habitantes.
7) Dolores peleó con mi madre.
8) Camila y Matías eran los hijos de aquel hombre malvado y cruel.
All of the above
1. names of places: While i'm not sure about this one, i know that areas that used to be under Spanish control (South-West) were part of Mexico before the Texas Independence, which means the place has received influence
2. Television: As seen today, there are Spanish-speaking channels on television even inside the US, provided by Cable and other companies geared towards spanish speakers
3. music: As seen today, there are Spanish songs that are played on the radio, and is becoming increasingly popular with spanish-speaking Americans.
4. Food: Especially in the South-western area, Mexican & Spanish food can be found, from tacos, to tamales, to other kinds of food.
hope this helps
Soy alegre y divertida por eso me gusta tener muchos amigos para ir al cine y pasar tiempo juntos ,pero cuando estoy en casa lo dedico a mi familia.
Conocen
mis padres conocen a mi amiga Elena