¿Qué hora es?- The Times in Spanish.
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The difference between tú and usted is that Tú is informal (for talking to your friends) and Usted is formal (for talking to an adult).
- the way you use the words can change the whole meaning of the sentence
These are some examples of how to use the words
click here for a real life situation of how to use tu vs usted.
Tech Reflection
I learned a lot about networks from this experience. I found out that most people get their internet from a router. I also learned that internet falls down, so the best place for a router to go for the strongest network connection is the top floor of the house. Networks can have a lot of different various things on them at once. Also, a lot more things use the internet than I thought at first. Most of the time, people don't want to share their internet so it is password guarded.
What other people need to know about having their own home network provided by an ISP is there are a lot of bad things out in the inter-world that they need to be aware of and protected against.