How would you say "serve the food" to someone you don't know very well?
Answer : D.) Sirva la comida
Explanation : "Usted" is the formal subject when you are talking to someone you do not know very well, such as a waiter in a restaurant. Then the imperative mode must be conjugated in the third person. Usted sirva la comida.
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<h2>Correct answer:</h2><h3>b. Anita es menor que Marta.</h3>
Since <em>Marta is 15 years old</em> and <em>Anita is 14 years old, </em>thereforeAnita is younger than Marta. So in this sentence we use the form menor que after the conjugation of the verb ser for the third person singular in the simple present, which is es. Finally:
<em>Anita es menor que Marta</em>
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Explanation:
Salvador _ escribió _una carta ayer.
Marta y Ud. _ hablaron _por una hora.
¿Quién _ cocinó _ la comida anteayer?
Carmen, ¿_Bailaste_ con mi novio anoche?
Tú y yo _comimos_ en un restaurante elegante.
Mi familia _vivió_en un apartamento hace 2 años.
Uds. _ compraron _ muchos libros el verano pasado.
Mis tíos _jugaron_ al fútbol ayer.
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So, basically, a Definite Article in spanish, is something you know, for example, "El chico" is "The boy", he is someone you know, and a Indefinite Article is something or someone you don't know, for example "Un Bolígrafo" is "A pen", it's not The Pen. Please, if you don't understand it let me know it. Thanks :).
Explanation:
So, basically, a Definite Article in spanish, is something you know, for example, "El chico" is "The boy", he is someone you know, and a Indefinite Article is something or someone you don't know, for example "Un Bolígrafo" is "A pen", it's not The Pen. Please, if you don't understand it let me know it. Thanks :).