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Lejos de odiarlo o de temerleGrammar questions– conjugations, verb tenses, adverbs, adjectives, word order, syntax, etc. |
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Lejos de odiarlo o de temerle
Hi,
Sin embargo, nuestros padres (Dios los tenga en su santa Gloria), lejos de odiarlo o de temerle, complacíanse aún en ponderar sus descomunales hazañas, ... Not that I were completely ignorant about lo/le, but as a student I'm still frustrated. Odiar and temer look like just two grammatically equivalent verbs to me. How am I supposed to internalize the difference? I can just memorize the case (with the articles in English it turned out to be the soundest approach ); is there a better way?
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XIX century Spanish, that's what it sounds like.
Keep in mind that some regional usages consider correct some forms of "leísmo", because that's how people normally speak. Grammar and proper usage are not always the same. That's why I recommend to learn the rule and then adopt the usage from the region you like the most, when you are able to know when to mix and when not.
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