<span>In Spanish, the words</span><span> tú and </span>usted <span> both mean “you". However, tú is much less formal than </span>usted<span>.
So, you </span>use<span> tú when you're talking to someone of the same age, the same rank, or the same educational level, but when talking to someone who's considered a high rank, maybe a grandparent, you would use usted.</span>
Escucha, the noun is singular and so should the Spanish verb
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Answer:
1) Jorge no es tan alto como Marcos.
2) Marcos es mas delgado que Jorge. Or. Jorge no es tan delgado que Marcos
3) Marcos no es tan bueno como Jorge
4) Jorge no es tan guapo como Marcos
5) Marcos no se ve tan joven como Jorge
Inteligente is already used in the example