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5,482 questions • 8,700 answers • 842,218 learners
Hola Inma,
Gracias por ser tan claro cuando lees los ejercicios. ¡Me encantan tus historias! :)
Just wondering if the lesson title should be Presente Perfecto instead of Preterito Perfecto?
I don't understand why numbers written out in full rather than as numbers are regarded as incorrect. Siete = 7. Should have the option.
Are YOU going to work now? why is this answer not vas?
¿Se puede usar “¿Te anima a visitar Paris?” o sería mejor decir “¿Te animas a visitar Paris?” ? Me parecen posibles las dos preguntas.
The question reads, "How would you say "The person I went to the party with was my father."
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The below answer was marked as a correct answer.
"La persona con la que fui a la fiesta era mi padre."
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Why use the pronoun, la, when the object is padre, a man?
Thank you, James
Could we hide parenthesized hints when it is time to test without them? I am reaching the level where learning is becoming ingrained such that I feel that I know the answers without being told, for example,. "refers to a past action that has been completed".
Los niños, jugando en el parque, nos recordanban a nuestra infancia.
The boys, playing in the park, reminded us of our childhood.
hello
when to use (la) or (lo) to refer to a person? if she or he is the direct object? because of the quiz had cases for la and lo, i would properly mixing them with le.
Regarding complex grammatical explanations: flowcharts and decision trees would be incredibly helpful adjuncts to the explanations given. The human brain responds more easily to visual representations of complex logic than it does to textual explanations. That is why they are so prominently used in science and mathematics. Just sayin'
James
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