1. Como esta usted.
2. Como estas
3.buenas tardes senora, como esta (Usted)
4. Que tal
5. Como has estado
There are many ways to say this, formally use Usted for "You"
Answer: Maria ES muy alta
Explanation:
when directed toward another person or object, the verb "ser" is used in the form of 'es'. If maria is very tall, the translation, using the verb SER would be "Maria es muy alta."
Por ejemplo, puedes decir, mi madre me lleva ha escuela todos los días en su caro. Cuando ella no puede hacer eso, me monto en el autobús.
Answer:
5. enciende
6. pienso
Explanation:
Regardless of the fact that these verbs are considered irregulars, to choose the correct conjugated form take a look at the pronoun being used.
Since each pronoun as is own dedicated ending (which is why in Spanish you can omit the pronouns in sentences), focus on it to select the proper conjugation.
El Senor Leon = el (he) ~-a / -e => enciende
Yo (I) ~ -o => pienso
Bc that is the name of it, but the Mexicans call it a little different from Americans.