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Old December 06, 2008, 04:34 PM
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Literacola you are right, the snow bothered me.


Jchen, you are a wrong, because the sentence. you have said before sounds bad it.
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Ok, I hope you get more help of us, please you keep it up learning your Spanish, until now, you have made it very well.
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Thank you sosia.

¿Te molesta la nieve?

No, la temperatura fría me molesta.

Are you bothered by the snow?

No, the cold temperature is what bothers me.

Am I correct in my assumption of the emphasis here?
Yes, but you forgot the verb
¿Te molesta la nieve?
No, es la temperatura fría lo que me molesta.
Here you remark the temperature.
The usual answer is:
No, lo que me molesta es la temepratura fría.
Both are OK, but the first one has more emphasis.
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Yes, but you forgot the verb
¿Te molesta la nieve?
No, es la temperatura fría lo que me molesta.
Here you remark the temperature.
The usual answer is:
No, lo que me molesta es la temepratura fría.
Both are OK, but the first one has more emphasis.
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