Okay ummmmm t<span>ú and usted both mean you so I'm not sure what exactly they mean by that. Like how do you list a person that I would talk to using you?!?!? like what does that even mean I'm sorry that I'm not helping but seriously wth?</span>
A mi me gusta mucho la musica porque me hace sentir feliz. a mi me gusta la música pop porque es entretenida y divertida. mis artistas favoritos son Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande y Selene Gomes. Me gustan estos artistas porque tienen su propio estilo.
Answer:
Yo <em>tengo</em>
Tú <em>tienes</em>
El/Ella/usted <em>tiene</em>
Nosotros/Nosotras <em>tenemos</em>
Vosotros/Vosotras <em>tenéis</em>
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes <em>Tienen</em>
Explanation:
To find the correct ending for each subject in tener, You add these in place of the ER in the verb.
(This is only for ER verbs)
yo-o
tu-es
el/ella/usted-e
nosotros/nosotras-emos
vosotros/vosotras-éis
ellos/ellas/ustede-en
The answer is: Ernesto (El) tiene que poner los regalos en la sala.
This means that he has to put the presents in the living room.