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1. You would say le presento a Alejandra which translated literally means "to you (Sr López) I present Alejandra." Since Señor López is receiving the action of the verb, you should use the formal pronoun.

2. This is the opposite of the first: if Jorge is a peer, you could say te presento a Señor López which means "to you (Jorge) I present Señor López." Since Jorge is receiving the action of the verb, you could use the informal pronoun. However, circumstances might make it more appropriate to use the formal pronoun in this circumstance as well.

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Q: Which pronoun would you use when asked to present the first person to the second 1 Alejandra to Sr Lopez 2 Sr Lopez to Jorge?
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