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The examples make sense of using, ex: tuviera, because the subject “had” something in the past. However, I’m confused by the test question because I don’t see a reference to the past. The sentence is “I hope i have a son by the time im 33.” I understand Ojalá triggers the subjunctive but I don’t see the connection to the last and therefore don’t understand why “tuviera” was the correct answer. I only selected it because it was the only subjunctive response.
!No me encuentro/no encuentro las llaves del coche! is the test item.
The correct answer is reported to be no encuentro.
Encontrarse is said to be used when "surprised to discover something". I interpreted the exclamation marks as indicating surprise at discovering I was unable to find the keys. I was probably overthinking it, ?verdad?
If querer que is a subjunctive because it expresses wants, why is the negative also subjunctive? It expresses "not wants". Or is it because that technically also counts as a want? I remember reading that if you have a negative of a subjunctive it becomes an indicative
Diría: “The ones that have failed all the subjects, will have to repeat this year.” Las dos traducciones son bastantes distintas: suspendido todos o suspendido uno.
what is the distinction between to two forms of "where"
Hi, so I have a test on "mi casa". I'm in grade 6, and can you recommend possible areas to study, especially because I'm new to Kwiziq!
I am wondering how the scoring system works for this exercise. I transcribed many of the parts correctly with no error. Why didn't I receive any points?
My problem is with the word ‘Indefinido’! It seems to convey the opposite of what is intended. Surely hubo conveys something defined and complete; whereas habia conveys an incomplete and hence ‘imperfect’ ( Latin root meaning not fully done) past event?
for this sentence...al final la vida familiar giraba entorno a ella. Is ´en torno a´ another option to use here?
I am confused why nuestras is after hijos - the noun - in this case. I’ve always been taught it’s “nuestros hijos/hijas”?
Estos niños son hijos nuestros.
These boys are our sons.Estas niñas son hijas nuestras.These girls are our daughters.Find your Spanish level for FREE
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