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"Eso solo" o "solo eso"?
Which one means "just that"? I know that adjectives generally go after nouns so I would assume the correct one is "eso solo", but I believe I have heard "solo eso"
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"Sólo eso" is correct. I have never heard "eso solo" before.
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Why is it solo eso? Isn't solo an adjective, and don't adjectives come after nouns?
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Both are correct.
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Both forms are correct, as in "da igual" and "igual da". Joke: A los políticos les da igual la igualdad. By the way, no, it's a common misconception to think that an adjective in Spanish must go necessarily behind a noun. In fact, the meaning may vary. For example: Ella es una gran mujer [genial] = She is a great woman. Ella es una mujer grande [enorme] = She is big woman. A pleasure. |
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