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I got confused with the explanation as you highlighted that ninguno is an ind pronoun which cant be used with a noun but gave no examples of the use of the ninguno whereas the actual test question 20 is all about the correct indefinite adjective ie ninguna playa which I got wrong. As a beginner one would naturally be forgiven thinking that there is a family of masculine and feminine indefinite adjectives but this appears wrong as the "apparent masc version is ninguno BUT it is an indefinte pronoun so would one look at a text grammar book as I could not resolve this/ Why mix up the tip on the same page??
Are the ending masculine -os or feminine -as based on the noun in the sentence or the adjective of the sentence?
Do you have an app if i get the premium package?
The "chilenos realistas" - is it really correct to call them "royalists"?
In the following sentence: “Y fui a mi casa recién dos días después.” does recién still means just or is not until a better translation.
Still trying to work out what is wrong with my answer.... can anyone tell me please? Have I left a space before the question mark?
¿Cómo te llamas ?
I was marked as incorrect for not capitalizing the first letter in the sentence. Are the quizzes scored that harshly? I realize that sentences begin with upper case letters, just didn’t expect on these less than formal settings to be scored on case sensitivity.
Why is it not an option to say "en caso de que tengas paladar dulce"?
Why is it incorrect to say "espero que no tomen muchas fotos....."? Or, why is it only correct to use sacar in the subjunctive?
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