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TiliK225 [7]
3 years ago
10

1. el señor Díaz Addressing him: Talking about him:

Spanish
2 answers:
iVinArrow [24]3 years ago
5 0
1 El señor Díaz está hablando con el:de él
2 Jimena y Marissa están hablando con ellos:de ellos
3 Maru y Miguel están hablando con ellos:de ellos
4 La profesora está hablando con ella:de ella
5 Un estudiante está hablando con el: de el
7 Tres chicas están hablando con ellos: de ellos
6 El director de una escuela está hablando con ellos:de ellos
8 Un pasajero de autobús está hablando con el:de el
9 Juan Carlos y Felipe están hablando con ellos:de ellos
10 Una turista está hablando con ella: de ella
Vesnalui [34]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1. El señor Díaz

Addressing him: Usted Talking about him:  Él

2. Jimena y Marissa

Addressing them: Ustedes Talking about them:  Ellas

3. Maru y Miguel

Addressing them: Ustedes Talking about them:  Ellos

4. la profesora

Addressing her: Usted Talking about her:  Ella

5. un estudiante

Addressing him: Tú Talking about him: Él

6. el director de una escuela

Addressing him: Usted Talking about him:  Él

7. tres chicas

Addressing them: Ustedes Talking about them:  Ellas

8. un pasajero de autobús

Addressing him: Usted Talking about him:  Él

9. Juan Carlos y Felipe

Addressing them: Ustedes Talking about them:  Ellos

10. una turista

Addressing her: Usted Talking about her: Ella

Explanation:

In this activity we have to write down the corresponding pronouns used to address or talk about the subjects in the sentences.

1. Mr. Diaz

Addressing him: Usted (you formal) Talking about him:  Él (he)

2. Jimena and Marissa

Addressing them: Ustedes (you plural) Talking about them:  Ellas (they feminine)

3. Maru and Miguel

Addressing them: Ustedes  (you plural) Talking about them:  Ellos (they masculine)

4. The teacher (feminine)

Addressing her: Usted (you formal) Talking about her:  Ella (She)

5. A student

Addressing him: Tú (you informal) Talking about him: Él  (He)

6. A school´s director

Addressing him: Usted (you formal) Talking about him:  Él (He)

7. Three girls

Addressing them: Ustedes (you plural) Talking about them:  Ellas (They feminine)

8. A bus passenger

Addressing him: Usted (you formal) Talking about him:  Él (He)

9. Juan Carlos and Felipe

Addressing them: Ustedes (you plural) Talking about them:  Ellos (They masculine)

10. A tourist

Addressing her: Usted (you formal) Talking about her: Ella (She)

The pronoun <em>"usted"</em> is the formal form of the 2nd person singular. It is customary to use it as a sign of respect when addressing older people, people in a position of authority, people you don't have a level of confidence with or older family members.

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