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MIT 21F Spanish I - IV (OCW) 19 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

what subject pronoun would you use when talking to your teacher?

OpenStudy (kewlgeek555):

These are the subject pronouns: yo - I tu - you (informal)* usted - you (formal)** él - he ella - she nosotros - we ustedes - you all/you guys ellos - they So you know that you are talking to your teacher. Lets say you are asking her what grade you got on her test. You would say, "Teacher, what grase did YOU give me on my test?" So you know that it is either "tu" or "usted". But here is the difference between "tu" and "usted": *tu - If you are under 18, "tu" is used for any one who is younger than you. If you are over 18, then "tu" is used for someone that is under 18. **usted - If you are under 18, "tu" is used for anyone who is older than you or you respect. If you are over 18, then "tu" is used for someone who is over 18 also. So based on the information I gave you, which subject pronoun do you think you would use?: "tu" or "usted"?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

usted

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Usted

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Usted @Keke1995

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