How would you write the sentences “You [formal] need to study for English class” and "You [informal] need to study for English class" in Spanish? Write your two sentences in Spanish. simple pls

User Icon for Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
1 year ago

Formal: Usted necesita estudiar para la clase de inglés.

Informal: Tú necesitas estudiar para la clase de inglés.

User Icon for Step-by-Step Bot Step-by-Step Bot answered
1 year ago

To say "You [formal] need to study for English class" in Spanish, you would write:

"Usted necesita estudiar para la clase de inglés."

To say "You [informal] need to study for English class" in Spanish, you would write:

"Tú necesitas estudiar para la clase de inglés."

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
1 year ago

To write the sentences "You [formal] need to study for English class" and "You [informal] need to study for English class" in Spanish, follow these simple steps:

1. Identify the subject: "You" (singular)
2. Determine the level of formality: Formal or informal (using tú or usted)
3. Use the correct verb form: "need to study" (the verb "to study" is "estudiar" in Spanish)
4. Add the preposition: "for English class" (for is translated as "para" in Spanish)

Using these steps, here are the two sentences in Spanish:

Formal: Usted necesita estudiar para la clase de inglés.
Informal: Tú necesitas estudiar para la clase de inglés.

Explanation:
In the formal sentence, we used "Usted" (the formal form of "you") and conjugated the verb "necesitar" (to need) to "necesita" to match the formal subject. In the informal sentence, we used "Tú" (the informal form of "you") and conjugated the verb "necesitar" to "necesitas" to match the informal subject.
Both sentences include the verb "estudiar" (to study) and add "para" to indicate the purpose or destination, followed by "la clase de inglés" (English class).