“Usted” is generally
more formal, while “tú” is a more formal use of the Word you. You would use
usted when referring to teachers, people of authority, and your elders, while
tú is more appropriate for friends and family members.
I think tú form ends in an s when you use it, such as “tú hablas”, meaning you
talk. It seems like the usted form just ends in the vowel of that verb, like in
the 3rd person, for example “usted habla”
definition:
A verb in which the past tense is not formed by adding the usual -ed ending.
example:
I awoke to find that a spider had bitten me.
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<u>translation</u>: (<u>traducción</u>)
definición:
Un verbo en el que el tiempo pasado no se forma agregando la terminación -ed habitual.
ejemplo:
Me desperté y descubrí que una araña me había mordido.
Yo como tacos.
Verbs in the present tense are typically conjugated in a pattern. They have specific rules and conjugations that have to be followed. Find the rules and you will succeed.
1. False
2. B
3. A
4. B
5. B