Sorry, it's long but at least it's an answer :)
In Spanish, there are different ways of saying 'you,' depending on whom you are speaking to. When speaking to a friend, a child, or a family member, for example, you would use the word tú. This is informal, and so it would be used if you were addressing someone you are familiar with and comfortable with.
However, if you were addressing someone you do not know, like a store clerk, or someone in a position of power, like the president, then you would want to use the word usted. Usted is a more formal way of saying 'you.' When meeting someone new, generally, usted is used.
How would you write the sentence "you (formal) need to study for English class" and "you (informal) need to study or English class" in Spanish
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Tú necesitas estudiar para la clase de inglés.
Usted necesitas estudiar para la clase de inglés.
Usted necesitas estudiar para la clase de inglés.
R.I.P Spanish Test Answer
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2017 - ?
informal /// Tu necesitas estudiar para la clase de inglés.
formal /// Usted necesita estudiar para la clase de inglés.
formal /// Usted necesita estudiar para la clase de inglés.
thank you wow!!!
was that so hard??
was that so hard??
2022 anyone?