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Hi, im reading a storing and it uses “le respondo” for “he replied”
Im confused at the use of respondo, which i thought was the yo form. Can anyone shed any light?
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It looks like a typo to me, if it's supposed to mean 'he replied to him'. It should be 'le respondió'.
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I agree with Rusty. Can you post the whole sentence?
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Thanks, i think you’re correct its a typo:
The sentence from memory, im not with the story right now was” “Buenos dias señor” - le respondo. Or maybe its my fault, and it is infact the story teller who responded to him! Either way, thanks!
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It is possible to narrate a story in the present tense and in first person. If that's the case here, no typo occurred.
Last edited by Rusty; July 07, 2020 at 09:53 PM. |
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