Respuesta :

Answer:

Both. Depends on the situation.

Explanation:

"Ti" would be you as the object. Mainly after prepositions, "ti" is always used (por ti, para ti, a ti, etc.). "Te" is also for a direct/indirect object and is used when there's no preposition.

A quick description for Ti would be, ‘using reasoning - assuming information is true to come to conclusions.’

Te is ‘using facts and evidence to come to solid conclusions.’

Examples of this can be when standing at a red light to turn green to be able to cross the street.

Te users (in any order of their function stack) will tend to wait for the light to turn green because the rule is obvious. “it is illegal to jaywalk,” therefore, you do not.

Seems logical, correct?

Ti users will follow this rule IF there are too many cars driving by and police cars. If there is little to no danger, they will tend to cross the street regardless of the rule to absolutely not cross.