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In "The Complete Spanish Subject Pronouns Course 2026," which of the following scenarios best exemplifies the nuanced use of "ustedes" over "vosotros" in a formal, mixed-gender professional setting in Latin America, reflecting the course's emphasis on regional dialectal variations?
A professor addressing a class of university students in Buenos Aires during a lecture.
A group of friends casually discussing weekend plans at a café in Mexico City.
A manager giving instructions to a team of employees during a board meeting in Bogotá.
A family gathering for a holiday celebration in Madrid.
Q2Domain Verified
specifically asks for a formal, mixed-gender professional setting. Option B, a professor addressing students, is a formal setting but might be considered less strictly "professional" than a business meeting; however, "ustedes" would still be correct. Option D, a family gathering in Madrid, would unequivocally use "vosotros" (or "ustedes" if it were a highly formal family event, which is less common). Question: According to "The Complete Spanish Subject Pronouns Course 2026," when discussing a hypothetical situation involving a group of people whose gender composition is unknown or irrelevant, what is the most grammatically sound and contextually appropriate subject pronoun to use in Spanish, particularly when the group is the subject of the verb?
They (English equivalent)
Ustedes
Ellos
Ellas
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"The Complete Spanish Subject Pronouns Course 2026" highlights the importance of the "yo" pronoun in conveying personal agency and responsibility. In the context of a formal apology, which sentence construction, using "yo," most effectively conveys sincere remorse and ownership of an action?
"Se cometió un error." (An error was committed.)
"El error fue cometido." (The error was committed.)
"Yo cometí un error." (I committed an error.)
"Hubo un error." (There was an error.)

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