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"Where are you at?” is bad English. Drop the “at."
Nos piden usar EN orden cuando traducimos esta frase:Muchas gracias por la información! Además, parece. ¿Qué es EN orden?
If someone hits you, I will intervene.
Si alguien te golpea, intervendré. o Si alguien te golpea, intervengo.
Which is more appropriate or "right"?
so maybe like this?
Practico el Español estudiando diariamente.
Would it be incorrect to say, "No me gustan los tatuajes y por eso no tengo nada" instead of ninguno?
As stated by one example, "Yo conocí a Susana hace 6 meses."
However, as stated by another, "Hablé con Clara hace 2 horas."
Why didn't the second example utilize "a"
Is it because "con" had already been used?
Las chicas ________ el desfile de moda. The girls saw the fashion show. (HINT: Conjugate “ver” in El Pretérito Perfecto) without the hint, would vieron be more appropriate? i'm having a hard time differentiating, and would not think preterito perfecto was correct here. additionally, la costurera ha deshecho todos los puntos de la falda - why wouldn't this also just be deshizo? (preterite)? there isn't really anything connecting it to the present ?
Hola Silvia y/o Inma,
Please could you tell me why the preposition a is used with sobrevivir and yet not used with superar (which was given as an alternative in the hint)? I hope it's not something obvious that my old brain isn't getting, ja ja ja!
Gracias :)
Why is it that when I try to kwiz a topic from MY NOTEOOK many times I get this message?
You took this Kwiz 4 hours, 40 minutes ago.
This lesson is already in your notebook. Go to your notebook now to kwiz this topic as many times as you like.
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