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I have both asked my Spanish teacher in Peru and done some research online to see if I could find any source that would have "lo mismo" meaning maybe in any context. It is possibly an error?
Is “cómo” missing for “how”? Muchas gracias, Shirley.9________ caminar con tacones altos. I don't know how to walk in high heels.No conozco No sé
Espera aquí ________. Wait here until I come back.
What am I missing here?
Linda
This was a question on one of the quizzes:
Which of the following articles could you use with the letter "t" in Spanish: "te"? Then it listed “la, el, una, un” as options to choose from.
I was unsure if it was referring to a word that started with the letter t, or the drink té, or the indirect object te.
Kinda confusing.
Is the se here like the accidental se? Is there a broader pattern here that I am missing? Are there a set number of pronomial verbs that follow this structure? Usually when I see Se at the end of a verb I think, okay this needs to be used reflexively, se and the verb agree with each other and are usually variable and not fixed in the singular/plural third person or paired with an indirect pronoun as in this lesson. Does the verb being transitive or intransitive have any bearing on the use of the indirect object pronouns?
Thanks,
Devin
Yes - I made some mistakes, but very few. Why the terible score?
Hello! Unless I am missing something, I was provided a question in the drop-down where I had to pick the correct conjugation of tener with the imperfect subj. It seems to be that both tuviera and tuvieses should be accepted, however only "tuviera" was. If tuvieses is not accepted, it should not be listed in the drop down. Perhaps you can fix this? Gracias.
Carmen piensa que eres un cobarde. -________. -Carmen thinks you are a coward. -Well, its not like she isn't one as well.(HINT: This is expressing an ironic reproach)Como si ella no lo fuera
is it correct to say "no veo la hora de que se vayan" instead of "no veo la hora en que se vayan"? is there a difference?
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