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Imperfecto del Subjuntivo
Existe una diferencia entre las dos formas del Imperfecto del Subjuntivo?
Ex. Yo no creía que caminara demasiado lejos. O... Yo no creía que caminase demasiado lejos. Significan la misma cosa?
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Del mismo modo, el pluscuamperfecto de subjuntivo: hubiera o hubiese amado.
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Try as I might, I can´t seem to learn any of it. Must be old age. |
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Well don't give up. Just use it. It's used so often that you'll have at least a fifty percent chance of being right! And it's all in your head anyway, and no one can tell you what you are thinking...Once I got over my subjuctophobia life got a lot easier! LOL
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I welcome all corrections to my English. Salu2 desde Madrid, Alfonso Last edited by Alfonso; August 09, 2008 at 01:53 AM. Reason: mistake fixed |
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The word Give up! meaning Abandonar.?
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That's what I meant
That's what I meant to say, Alfonso, that it isn't a rigid thing, and to just "play" with it. And that often there is no right or wrong, but it's all in your head. So, good advice.
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Does the phrase to give up mean abandonar?
Yes (also darse por vencido). |
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En cuanto a la pregunta original, significan lo mismo, pero su uso puede ser un poco distinto. En mi opinión, fuera se usa más que fuese, y fuese se oye un poco más poético, literario etc.
Tengo una pregunta para los hablantes nativos- ¿Cuál sería más usual? Me dijo que entrara a las diez.
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Rusty, Why do you say this sentence (I meant to say), I know what the past of mean is meant: Decir, dijo, but why do you use the word say too, I don't understand that phrase, could you explain me with more detail.
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