Who are YOU? Determine which Spanish YOU to use in a given situation. tú – usted – vosotros – vosotras - ustedes.

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Who are YOU? Determine which Spanish YOU to use in a given situation. tú – usted – vosotros – vosotras - ustedes

Singular (you)Plural (you all) Familiar (friend)Formal (adult)SpainNot in Spain Familiar (friends)Formal (adults) Masculine (Boys included) Feminine (All girls) tú usted vosotrosvosotras ustedes

Singular (you)Plural (you all)

Singular (you) Familiar (friend)Formal (adult)

Singular (you) Familiar (friend) TÚ OTRA VEZ

Singular (you) Formal (adult) USTED OTRA VEZ

Plural (you all) SpainNot in Spain

Plural (you all) Spain Familiar (friends)Formal (adults)

Plural (you all) Spain Familiar (friends) Masculine (Boys included) Feminine (all girls)

Plural (you all) Spain Familiar (friends) VOSOTROS Masculine (Boys included) OTRA VEZ

Plural (you all) Spain Familiar (friends) VOSOTRAS Feminine (all girls) OTRA VEZ

Plural (you all) Spain Formal (adults) USTEDES OTRA VEZ

Plural (you all) Not in Spain USTEDES OTRA VEZ