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  1. 24. Apr. 2024 · When to use . is a subject pronoun (pronombre personal in Spanish). means You in English (informal you). Remember there are two ways of saying YOU in Spanish: and Usted. is informal and Usted is formal. A) Tú can be used before a verb: eres inteligente. (= You are intelligent) hablas mucho. (= You speak a lot)

  2. 4. Mai 2024 · Hablar de . Háblame de , porfa. Use the form with me, not usted. Hablar de ti = talk about you. Should you use or usted? For the native English speaker, the choice of or usted can be problematic. Teachers sometimes advise you to go with usted if in doubt, but this only works well in genuine borderline cases.

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  4. 24. Apr. 2024 · Spanish Grammar Game. Tries / Intentos Points / Puntaje. This Spanish grammar game is to help you learn the difference between and Tu. Complete the sentence with the appropriate word. See our Grammar notes about the difference between and Tu. If you found this Spanish Grammar Game about vs. Tu fun or useful, let others know about it.

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  7. 19. Apr. 2024 · When to Use “” While “vos” is prevalent in Argentina, there are situations where “” is still used: Formal Settings: In formal settings, such as business or academic contexts, “” may be preferred over “vos.” Regional Variations: In some regions of Argentina, like the Rioplatense region, “” is used alongside “vos.”