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Formally : usted necesita conseguir alguno (oo-sted ne-se-see-ta con-se-gwir al-goo-no)

Informally : tu necesitas conseguir alguno (too ne-se-see-tas ...)

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11y ago

¿Trata / tratan / tratas / tratáis de conseguir (algún, alguna, un, una, algunos, algunas, unos, unas)...?

For a better speech and writing use the "Present simple" in Spanish, in this context. The excessive use of gerund or "ando, iendo, yendo" in Spanish becomes annoying.

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14y ago

Depending on the subject, it would be:

I need something to do - Necesito hacer algo
You... - Necesitas hacer algo
He/She/It... - Necesita hacer algo
We... - Necesitamos hacer algo
You... - Necesitáis hacer algo
They... - Necesitan hacer algo

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13y ago

It depends on who you are talking to. Spanish verbs are conjugated differently when the subject is considered either formal or informal to the speaker.

"Necesitas Algo?" should be used if you are speaking informally, like to a child, employee, or friend.

"Necesita Algo?" should be used if you are speaking to an employer, a parent, someone older than you, or a stranger.

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12y ago

If you are talking to a friend (informal), than you would say "Descanse"

If you are talking to someone who is not close to you (formal), then you would say "Descansa"

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15y ago

Some (uncountable) = Un poco / Algo de

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13y ago

Necesito obtener/conseguir...

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Someone stole the id off the epj

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