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I am having an extremely hard time telling the difference between "how" I feel and "what" I feel (so I know when to use "sentirse" and when not to use it.)
Also, I don't know how to tell what is an adjective and what is a noun. There don't seem to be standard endings for adjectives. (orgulloso, alegre, frustrado, etc.)
when choosing adjectives for las lámparas, rosa but not rosas was offered as a choice. Why not rosas?
Can you use the preposition "con" after the article instead to denote posession? For example:
-La mujer de allá es muy guapa.
-¿Qué mujer?
-La con la blusa roja.
Would that be correct? Thanks
The test at the bottom of this lesson always marks the second answer wrong?
Vosotros is used because the speaker is talking to more than one person.
Also, i read that vos (singular) is only used in Latin America.
Thank you for introducing us to this song by Amaral. I have loved the group since hearing the song Cuando Subo la Marea in the series La Casa de Papel. This was such a powerful song, and also a great one for Spanish learners, and the interactive reader helped me understand it more fully. I appreciate the varied content and learning opportunities that you provide!
Could you please explain why ''menos'' cannot be accepted here? I went through the lesson above, but for some reason, I'm not seeing if there are sort of exceptions when only ''excepto'' can be accepted, and menos would be incorrect. Thank you in advance
the correct answer to what do you think? is ¿qué piensas? but can we write as "qué te pareces?"
and looking forward to your reply, should we include a preposition 'A'? ¡Espero a tu respuesta! or without a is then the correct one?
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