Greetings P. 2-5 Realidades 1.

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Greetings P. 2-5 Realidades 1

Greetings Exclamation and Interrogative signs have the same meaning in Spanish Although you have an additional sign at the beginning Ex: i Buenos Dias ! Or ¿ y tú ?

Greetings Use correct greeting according to time of the of the day Seňor= Sir , Seňora= Mrs. Seňorita= miss, Abbreviations= Sr. Sra. Srta. They are used with people’s last names= Mr. Mrs. And Miss.

Greetings Tu vs Usted/ ud. Both words mean “you” in English Although they are used different Tu = used in an informal way such as if you are talking to a friend, someone you know etc Ud./usted=used if you are talking to someone older than you, you are showing respect.