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Ways to use 'para'
I am aware of the different ways to use para but sometimes it still confuses me. I know you put it before an unconjugated verb if you want to say in order to _______. But what if I have a sentence like she is important to the story would I say ella es importante para el cuento? Or if I'm saying the computer is easy to use would it be La computadora es fácil para usar?
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Regla general (cuando no se traduce como "in order to"):
Adjetivo + para + sustantivo = Es importante para el cuento. Adjetivo + de + verbo = Es fácil de usar. Un saludo sincero. |
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