You make a sentence in Spanish the same way you do in English;
1) Start with a capital letter.
2) Have a subject.
3) Have a predicate.
4) End with at least a period or some other suitable punctuation.
Despite all the requirements, a Spanish sentence can be one word long. The word, "Voy." means "I go." or "I am going." The "I" (the subject) is understood in the conjugation of the verb. It meets all the requirements above.
It's not quite clear what you mean, but, for instance:
'tu' is the informal word for 'you' (as against formal 'usted'); 'ti' when it is the object.
'tu' and 'tus' are 'your (singular and plural)'
If 'you' is several people, the 'vostros' is the informal subject; 'os' is the object; 'vuestro(s)/vuestra(s)' are the male/female(plural) adjectival pronouns.
Is that what you mean?
well if it ends in a '''Z''' you change the '''Z''' to a '''C''' then add ''ES.''
Otherwise, if it ends in a consonant, you add "es". If it ends with a vowel, you just add an "s".
conjugate the verbs in the tu form not the usted form.:)
Usted es / está
Ustedes son / están
Usted sea / esté
Ustedes sean / estén
The same word is used in Spanish.
The plural of the Spanish word "lecciΓ³n" is "lecciones."
The Spanish word for "number" is "número." You would have to make it plural to mean numbers, so you would say "números."
In Spanish, sixth is sexto (singular, masculine). If you wish to make in singular and plural, use sexta. To make either form plural, simply add an s at the end.
Portals is the plural of portal
there is no plural words in tagalog. if you want to make a word plural you just add "mga" before the word. for example: Mansanas is the word for Apple. if I what to say Apples you simply say "mga mansanas".
Most adjectives in the English language, including necessary, do not have a separate plural form. The plural of 'is necessary' is 'are necessary'. This differs from languages like Spanish, in which you make an adjective plural when you make the word it modifies plural. For example, in English the plural of 'white cat' is 'white cats', whereas in Spanish the plural of 'gato blanco' is 'gatos blancos'.
The plural word for "un diario" in Spanish is "unos diarios."
The plural form of the word apellido is "apellidos" in Spanish.
The word 'momento' is not an English word, it means 'moment' (which is English) in Spanish, Italian and Portuguese
Iglúes.
Pescados.
The plural form of "serio" is "serios" in Spanish.