Explanation:
I went to Spain, I did many things during the trip. I ate tapas every day and try paella and a Spanish omelette. I visit many castles and I take many photos of everything. Upon returning home, to visit my family and to all of them how much I enjoyed.
The second answer. Because “sus” is the only one which has the “s” because it is plural. If it would be “nuestro” it should had an “s” like “nuestros hijos son altos” or “tus hijos son altos”
<span>C.has mastered all elective courses. </span>
<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>