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One feature is the fact that there is no distinction of respect and deference given to the word 'you' as is the case with Spanish, ie. the difference between: tú/vosotros and Ud./Uds. Another feature is the commands: In English the command remains the same in the affirmative and negative, whereas there is a change in formation with the Spanish. Example: Go to school/Don't go to school. Spanish: Ve a la escuela. No vayas a la escuela.

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