• How to use "Ustedes" in a sentence (spanish pronoun)
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I know that Ustedes is to be used formally in a you-all sense (and Usted for singular), so how would I go at putting it in a sentence, using Spanish I vocabulary? No action words, only questions and some items, like where are you from and how much is this, etc. Would "de donde eres" just become "de donde eres ustedes?"
Or we could NOT do your homework for you! Tu estas muy estupido. Piensas voy a ayundar, pero tu estas falso. Buenos dias chica.
it goes before the verb, and you have to conjugate it in third person plural (even though it's second person plural). Ustedes estan buenos?
Not asking for you to do my homework, just some clarification :saddowns: that is "Are you good/okay?" in a formal way, right Sorry I pay fuck attention in spanish but I've been trying to get into it
Tu Madre es Grande.
[QUOTE=Peacekid;18675446]Not asking for you to do my homework, just some clarification :saddowns: that is "Are you good/okay?" in a formal way, right Sorry I pay fuck attention in spanish but I've been trying to get into it[/QUOTE] It's "Are you all okay?" because ustedes is plural, usted is singular.
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[QUOTE=Peacekid;18675213] Would "de donde eres" just become "de donde eres ustedes?"[/QUOTE] no, eres is a second singular conjugation of the verb ser, the third plural would be son, so you would say, de donde son
Man I suck at spanish and even I do better than you [QUOTE=woodchuck34;18675576]no, eres is a second singular conjugation of the verb ser, the third plural would be son, so you would say, de donde son[/QUOTE] This man has your answers
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