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The subject of a question can go either at the end or the beginning of a question, before or after the verb. That being said, most people teach that the subject follows the verb in a question, but I've heard that rule broken hundreds of times.
If the subject is a pronoun, like usted, it can be omitted entirely once established. In the constructions you posted that contain dónde or cuándo, the up-front placement of the subject pronoun seems to be an attention grabber, but is grammatically the same as placing the subject pronoun after the verb. This seems to be a more popular placement, however. I believe these sentences are all equivalent: ¿Dónde nació? (if the subject is understood) ¿Dónde nació usted? ¿Usted dónde nació? (y) usted, ¿dónde nació? ¿Dónde usted nació? |
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All the sentences of Rusty are equivalent, except "¿Dónde usted nació?" . I have never heard it so.
I usually say the "usted" first when I try to catch the attention of the person -"Disculpe, ¿Usted quien es?" I usually say it after or don't say anything (but using "usted" forms). "¿Le están atendiendo?" "¿De donde viene?" "¿Lleva usted mucho tiempo esperando?" "¿Le gusta la ciudad?""¿Le gusta a usted la ciudad?" Saludos ![]()
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Thanks, Rusty & Sosia.
As usual, Sosia, my Spanish can't keep up with your examples. Please translate for me: ¿Lleva usted mucho tiempo esperando? Thank you!
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I LOVE that we all learn from asking AND answering questions. Luis - you inspire me to be LESS self conscious about attempting to use my Spanish because you are ALWAYS out there with your English and are happy to be corrected. THANK YOU!
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