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I have a Spanish project. I need a sentence, that is not a question. It has to have usted with a verb. so (you formal) then (doing something)
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I have a Spanish project. I need a sentence, that is not a question. It has to have usted with a verb. so (you formal) then (doing something)
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Usted trabaja demasiado tiempo fuera de casa.
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