Let's conjugate the present tense:
yo bebo - I drink
usted bebe - you drink (individually)
nosotros bebemos - we drink
ustedes beben - you drink (as a group)
¿Bebe usted?
¿Bebe usted / beben (ustedes) / bebes / bebéisvino?¿Bebe usted...? (very polite)--- Do you drink...?¿Beben (ustedes)...? (informal or formal in Spanish America, but with the use of "ustedes" it becomes more polite; only polite in Spain) Do you drink...?
usted aprende
The usted form is used with anyone who is unfamiliar, or is in a higher position is a social or work situation. If there is doubt about how well you know someone, use the usted form.
Translation: I love you babe. I hope that you're dreaming of me.
"¿Cultivas manzanas?" This is the familiar (tú) form. If you want the polite form (usted), it would be "¿Usted cultiva manzanas?"
¿Es usted maestro? ¿Está usted casado? ¿Trabaja usted? ¿Dónde trabaja? ¿Tiene usted coche? ¿Cuánto vale/cuesta su coche?
These three words do not form any kind of sentence. Usted = You (singular-Formal) Ella = She es = is
you all ( plural form)
"Usted falla" in Spanish means "you fail" in English. It is the formal form of the second person singular in Spanish.
Whenever you are referring to something formally, you must always use the usted form. Therefore "How are you" Would be "Cómo está usted?"
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