Answer A) refers to someone older or unfamiliar. ← 2.) Usted.
Explanation: Usted es la segunda persona formal en español y se usa para hablar con alguien mayor o no familiar.
"Usted" is the formal second-person in Spanish and is used to talk to someone older or unfamiliar.
Answer B) looking the speaker in the eye. ← 3.) Conversación.
Explanation: Durante una conversación lo correcto es mirar a nuestro interlocutor a los ojos.
During a conversation the right thing is to look our interlocutor in the eye.
Answer C) Stand and give besos. ← 1.) Entrada
Explanation: Cuando alguien entra en una habitación, lo correcto es ponerse de pie y saludarle. Si es familiar le podemos dar un beso y si no es familiar le podemos dar la mano.
When someone enters a room, it is right to stand up and greet him. If he is a familiar person we can give it a kiss and if he is not a familiar person we can shake hands.
Answer D) refers to someone young or familiar. ← 4.) Tú
Explanation: Tú es la segunda persona estándar en español y se usa para hablar con alguien joven o familiar.
"Tú" is the standard second-person in Spanish and is used to talk to someone young or family.
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Answer:
1. Ojalá que ellos descubran nuevas formas de energía.
2. Espero que Ana nos ayude a recoger la basura en la carretera.
3. Es una lástima que la gente no reciclara más.
4. Esperamos proteger a las tortugas marinas que llegan.
Explanation:
Identifying the narrator and the time that a sentence indicates is the first step that must be taken. this is very important to be able to logically conjugate the verbs, and that these have concordance with what is being expressed
i believe its "voy a darte el libro esta noche"?