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I was marked wrong for answering "Nosotros LES damos juguetes a nuestros hijos" instead of just "damos" I thought that the indirect object pronoun HAD to be used. What am I missing? When should I be using it?
Thanks.
One of the examples sentences is:
Me alegro de que hayas viajado a diferentes países.
Is the “de” obligatory or may it be omitted?
ie, “Me alegro que hayas...”
Why does the english say “gradually”? Is it somehow implied in the spanish?
Thanks,
Shirley
How do we know if a noun is masculine or feminine in Spanish if it a new word to us? Is there a clue I am missing or is it just a guess?
Why is the answer to " When she opens her present, she often gets perfume.
Why is the answer "abre" and not " abra"?
I don't understand the difference between hace and hay when talking about the weather. Can anyone explain the difference to me?
All the examples use “no más que”. Can the title be changed to “using no más que”?
I put argentina nacional instead of nacional argentina. Can't the adjective go after the noun here or does it have to be before it? Thanks.
Where does “eso” fit in, and could it be used in the example below? If so, how would they be different?
I think I always use “eso” in these cases; never esto. Wondering if I’ve always been wrong.
“ Esto no es lo que yo dije.
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