The combined verb with pronouns now has an accent [´] even if didn't have one as a simple imperative with no pronouns, this is to maintain the pronunciation of the original verb.
Kwiziq left out the word "it".
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Roberto K.Kwiziq community member
Kwiziq left out the word "it".
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Using double pronouns with the imperative in Spanish (El Imperativo)"
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ShuiKwiziq Acting COO and Head of Languages
Hola Roberto
Kwiziq and Kwizbot don't write these lessons - humans do! So thanks for spotting that!
Saludos
Shui
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