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I want to ask if you can tell me the format for Letter Writing (Imperfecto/ Indefinido))
I want to ask if you can tell me the format for Letter Writing (Imperfecto/ Indefinido))
In regard to "In Spain, there is a large family of potters" has the hint: "put "large" in front of "family", potter = alfarero/a".
The first hint seems a little misleading. Shouldn't we use "familia grande" and not "gran familia" if we are translating large family since it describes the size of the family rather than the quality/inherent characteristic of greatness of the family?
No olvidemos el ejemplo de la revolución americana. Elle estuvo la prueba que se podría lograr.
Is this construction interchangeable with Al+infinitive or is there a nuance where I would choose one over the other?
Does “Que me ensucias la camisa” literally mean You will dirty me, (specifically my) the t-shirt, where using the article la acts as a stand-in for a possessive adjective?
Not a question but idk why you would put a phrase like Force Majeure. How many people even know what that means in english let alone how to translate to spanish while at the B2 level.
For example, "buscar" is used as an example, but it is not "stem-changing". Maybe change the title of the lesson by dropping the word "stem-changing".
Hello, in one of the lessons I read Tal Vez accepts both indicative and subjunctive, but when I included the indicative in my answer to the following question, it was marked wrong.
Tal vez ________ una gala benéfica para los niños pobres.
There might have been a charity gala for poor children.(HINT: Conjugate "haber" in El Imperfecto de Subjuntivo)hubohabríahubierahubieseCould you please explain?
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