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Too often I have found the “hints” to be problematic in that I am thrown off by them. For example, in this lesson one hint was “Lit: "At 2 I have lunch with dehydrated foods" lunch = almuerzo, foods = alimentos." Assuming “Lit” means “literally”, the literal translation should have been “A las dos tengo almuerzo con alimentos deshidratados” NOT “tomo” or “como”. I do know that "tomar" is used when referring to food, but the so-called "hint" threw me off on this one!
Pat Ecuamiga
Por qué en la primera oración “ que por qué”?
I read from the other answers that common names such as Juan and proper nouns such as movie are unable to use direct object pronouns.
Example - lo he visto pelicula is wrong but he visto pelicula is correct?
Example - lo he visto a Juan is wrong but he visto a Juan or lo he visto is correct?
how about el pelicula de Pedro lo he visto
or
he visto el pelicula de Pedro?
Thanks in advance
hi, i read that this is a latin america lesson for a, en, por.
What would be the equivalent for spanish europe? i am a bit confused here.
and all 3 of them seems to be able to be used for time of the day, so does it mean we can choose any of it to use ?
thanks
Hace mucho frío en Canadá.
I don't understand why " mucho" is used here.
Is there a way to eliminate vosotros from lessons and quizzes? It's not something I've ever studied or used.
Hi, the audio sounds like hogays vs wheygays.
Thanks, Shirley.
If the direct object of a verb is an animal, but not a pet or cherished animal, for example a tiger, is the personal a still indicated?
Busco a un tigre. or,
Busco un tigre.
I saw the following on a back machine recently ‘ puedes operar con cualquiera de las tarjetas de crédito’. How does this fit with the contents of this lesson please
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