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It's evident that many suggestions are being...
It's evident that many suggestions are being presented, so what we have is technically a horizontal list. The series includes only the one coordinating conjunction 'o'.
Since the only coordinator is...
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April 10, 2024, 10:07 AM
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Action verbs are almost always listed as...
Action verbs are almost always listed as transitive or intransitive, depending on your source. WordReference.com certainly does. It also hints at what prepositions a verb may work with.
These...
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April 10, 2024, 05:23 AM
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The Guide to Patterns and Usage in English you...
The Guide to Patterns and Usage in English you posted is something I've never encountered before. There are some Spanish Verb books that are cited here in the forums, one of which is Barron's 501...
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April 08, 2024, 07:21 AM
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The direct object pronoun and/or the indirect...
The direct object pronoun and/or the indirect object pronoun actually have preferred positions in a sentence, greatly driven by the form of the verb.
In your examples, placing the object pronouns...
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Haz el siguiente ejercicio como si no tuvieras...
Haz el siguiente ejercicio como si no tuvieras memoria, como si no tuvieras un pasado. = Do the following exercise as if you had no memory, as if you had no past.
The directive calls for the usage...
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April 04, 2024, 09:53 AM
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Although the infinitive contains a rising...
Although the infinitive contains a rising diphthong, conjugated forms other than vosotros/vosotras and nosotros/nosotras get the stress (just like the corresponding forms in verbs that don't contain...
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April 04, 2024, 09:46 AM
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Simply put, no.
These last verbs, in the...
Simply put, no.
These last verbs, in the present tense second person forms, all contain an accent mark because the last syllable is stressed. It has nothing to do with whether a diphthong appears in...
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April 04, 2024, 04:25 AM
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Yes, the 'ai' in the 2nd person plural is a...
Yes, the 'ai' in the 2nd person plural is a falling diphthong in the case stated.
Should you encounter a verb like 'cambiar', which has a weak 'i' vowel before a strong 'a', you have a rising...
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The answers given in your lesson divulge the...
The answers given in your lesson divulge the context the author was working with -- that women's dresses (not men's suits) are the topic. It's easy to see that women were talking about 'vestidos' and...
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March 27, 2024, 07:47 AM
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Hola,
I can't say whether the examples were...
Hola,
I can't say whether the examples were based on a real event or a fictional one. Si la autora presentó algunos ejemplos en primer lugar, entonces el atleta y la dependienta completaron (no...
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March 24, 2024, 11:38 AM
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The question you found in the reference...
The question you found in the reference dictionary is merely one way to ask, "What day is it today?"
«¿Qué día es hoy?» is the exact translation of the English question.
The translation the...
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I would use the subjunctive here, since you're...
I would use the subjunctive here, since you're talking about an event happening in the future.
If you meant, "The first to reach the top will be the winner, and the one attaining the least height...
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