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What´s the difference between era y fue
Does “Vámanos” fit in here? I have heard it used but don’t really understand the reasoning behind it. Is it another informal command for “Let’s go” to ourselves, like “Vamos”, or is it from the verb “Irse”? Sorry, I know it is not part of this lesson you are teaching but I have been curious about it.
Why is una gata? I thought this is male noun un or el gato.
What is the difference between usage of Cómo and Qué when one is trying to ask questions about 'How'? I have seen both Cómo and Qué used for How?
Whats the best way to differentiate?
In the test question "My grandmother has gray hair" why do you use tiene instead of the familiar form "tienes". You are referring to YOUR grandmother. Wouldn't that be familiar?
Following your hint, I tried to use "agusto" as an adjective. On being marked wrong, I looked to see what options my dictionary allowed, but I could not find any noun or adjective spelled that way. A gusto o Agusto - Diccionario de Dudas > https://www.diccionariodedudas.com/a-gusto-o-agusto throws some light on the puzzle. But if we use "a gusto", should we rather write: "Cómo a gusto nos hemos sentido" - would that also be OK?
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