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How to Say "you dress" in Spanish

The Spanish word foryou dressis visteA2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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Informal 'you', talking about the present.
A cheerful person putting on brightly colored clothes, representing the act of dressing.

Examples

Tú siempre viste con colores muy alegres.

You always dress in very cheerful colors.

Si viste de traje, te verás muy profesional.

If you dress in a suit, you will look very professional.

¿Cómo te viste para ir a la oficina?

How do you dress to go to the office?

A Now Tense for 'You'

This is the 'tú' (informal you) form of 'vestir' (to dress) in the present tense. It describes how you generally dress or are dressing now. Notice the 'e' changes to an 'i'!

Forgetting the 's'

Mistake:'Tú viste bien.'

Correction: 'Tú vistes bien.' In the present tense, the 'tú' form almost always ends in 's'. 'Viste' without the 's' is for 'él/ella/usted'.

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