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I found several of the hints regarding word order really confusing and they caused me to make mistakes I would not otherwise have made.
eg ‘A so fantastic comment’ implied that the adjective should come before the noun.
And the one in the last sentence about this year being positive and successful was ungrammatical.
Could this be ¨no puedo dejar de pensar en ella¨ ?
Thanks
Hola,
Are there particular differences in using estar por vs pensar in expressing intention to do something?
'Estoy por comer helado.'
'Pienso comer helado.'
Gracias
Hola,
In addition to Larry's message, on the last line the correction for the word "tendencecias" hasn't come through yet (no pressure!):
On line 2 the word "signifcas" is missing the letter i.
On line 2 the word "inumerables" should read "innumerables."
Saludos
John
The question is “where is. “ not “is there” surely the answer is está but you marked this as wrong
Hola Inma,
"Cuando le conocí", is this a case of leísmo?.
My answer was lo conocí and it's been marked wrong.
Could you, please, explain?
Saludos
Ελισάβετ
I have checked 2 different dictionaries for the vosotros form of liar in the present subjunctive and both say that there is no accent.
Hi, if "tuyo" means "yours" by itself, why do you still need "el" in front of it in this sentence:
Mi coche corre tan rápidamente como el tuyo.
One of the quiz examples translates They achieved the objectives for the year. using el preterito indefinido.
My first thought would be that this sentence would fall under the "in the same time period" rule and end up being el preterito perfecto (rule is at this link) link When to use the perfect tense versus the simple past (Perfecto vs Indefinido)
I am curious how I can tell (other than the hint given in the exercise) that this should be indefinido.
Thanks.
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