How to say: Do you see yourself as a helper?
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charlelit8
August 15, 2011, 12:11 AM
How do I ask the question: Do you see yourself as a helper? I think this is correct. I need a little help with this. ¿Véase como un ayudante?
pjt33
August 15, 2011, 02:08 AM
Is that a question or an order? (Hint: check the verb form).
The "un" looks excessive to me, but I'd want a second opinion on it.
Rusty
August 15, 2011, 06:42 AM
A question is not being asked.
The article isn't needed.
Luna Azul
August 16, 2011, 12:03 AM
How do I ask the question: Do you see yourself as a helper? I think this is correct. I need a little help with this. ¿Véase como un ayudante?
"¿Te ves como un ayudante?"
:)
swr999
August 26, 2011, 10:58 PM
Or maybe "Te consideras ayudante?"
caliber1
August 26, 2011, 11:01 PM
Or maybe "Te consideras ayudante?"
I like that one. That sounds most natural in English.
Luna Azul
August 27, 2011, 10:43 AM
Or maybe "Te consideras un ayudante?"
No matter how you say it, you have to use the article.. :)
chileno
August 27, 2011, 10:50 AM
How do I ask the question: Do you see yourself as a helper? I think this is correct. I need a little help with this. ¿Véase como un ayudante?
Do you see yourself as a helper? = Se/te ve/ves (usted (mismo/misma)/tú (mismo/misma) como (un/una) ayudante
¿Véase como (un) ayudante? = See yourself as a helper.
swr999
August 27, 2011, 11:20 AM
No matter how you say it, you have to use the article.. :)
Question: Would "Te consideras ayudante?" be different from "Te consideras dentista?"
No, no soy dentista (ayudante). Being an ayudante is less well defined compared to being a dentist, but I'm not sure how that does, or doesn't, affect the usage of the article.
Hopefully someone can clarify this for me. Thanks!
Luna Azul
August 27, 2011, 11:46 AM
Question: Would "Te consideras ayudante?" be different from "Te consideras dentista?"
No, no soy dentista (ayudante). Being an ayudante is less well defined compared to being a dentist, but I'm not sure how that does, or doesn't, affect the usage of the article.
Hopefully someone can clarify this for me. Thanks!
There's a difference. "Ayudante" is also an adjective. If you want to use it in this sentence as such, you don't use the article, as you wouldn't use it with any other adjective. But it doesn't sound right, as it's something we wouldn't say. That's the reason why if it's used as a noun, you must use the article.
Somehow "me considero dentista" sounds weird to me. I'd say "me considero un dentista".
swr999
August 28, 2011, 10:52 AM
Good comments above!
What if we try this: "él se cree dentista" and "él se considera (un) dentista".
How is the article best treated in these examples? Thanks!
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