The key to the answer to your question is the word someone. Ud. is used when speaking with/to a single person. Uds. is used when speaking to a group of two or more people. You want to use Ud.
"Ud" is short for "Usted", which is a formal version of "tú"(You).
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Please write the sentences in Spanish.
"uds" is an abbreviation, short for "ustedes" most commonly, "ustedes" is the formal version of "they," but "ustedes" is the plural version of "you" (except in Spain),
Ustedes son- You are (polite form in plural)
Conjugation: Vosotros fregáis // Uds. fregan
uds. son -they are ellos son- those boys are ellas son- those girls are de nada
"Vianse" is not an English or Spanish word. If the word intended was "Váyanse", it means "Go!" or "Get out!" when addressed to multiple people (i.e. an Uds. command).
"Nadan" = "they swim" or "you swim" (using Uds.)
If you're speaking to your friend, you say, "Levántate y vámonos." 'Vámonos' verges on idiomatic Spanish and is not strictly "correct" Spanish, but it's what is spoken and it's how it's said.
(yo) corro (tú) corres (él, ella, ud.) corre (nosotros) corremos (vosotros) corréis (ellos, ellas, uds.) corren
You either use the preterite or imperfect tense. Preterite is used when the action is completed (we talked for 1 hour) and imperfect is used when it is unknown if the action has ended (we were talking/ used to talk).Preterite endings(-ar verbs: hablar as example)Yo: hablé Nosotros: hablamosTú: hablasteél/ella/ Ud.:habló Ellas/Ellos/Uds: hablaronPreterite endigs( -er/ir verbs: comer as example)Yo: comí Nosotros: comimosTú: comisteél/ella/ud: comió Ellos/ella/uds: comieronImperfect endings (-ar verbs)Yo: hablaba Nosotros: hablábamosTúhablabasél/ella/ud: hablaba Ellos/ellas/uds: hablabanImperfect endings (er/ir verbs)Yo: comía Nosotros: comíamosTú: comíasél/ella/ud: comía Ellos/ellas/uds: comían
?QuiEnes estAn tus (or sus if using the Uds. form) amigos mejores (favoritos)?The bold, capital letters should have accents over them.