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bobjenkins
April 26, 2009, 09:52 PM
Qué tal,

¿Cuándo algún quiera comparar dos cosas o personas como se dice en español, "I hope that you have more luck than I"?

¡Espero que usted tenga más suerte que yo/me! - ¿Debo usar "yo" o "me" al fin de frase?

No es le mejor gramatica, es verdad, lo sé, ¿puede corregirlo para mí? por favor

gracias / many thanks:)

Rusty
April 26, 2009, 09:59 PM
Cuando alguien quiere comparar dos cosas o personas, ¿cómo se dice en español, "I hope that you have more luck than I"?

¡Espero que (usted) tenga más suerte que yo! - ¿Debo usar "yo" o "me" al fin de la frase?
Answer/corrections above.

NiCACHiCA
May 11, 2009, 12:54 PM
Answer/corrections above.


¿Por qué lo usa la palabra "tenga" en lugar de "tiene"?

Rusty
May 11, 2009, 02:51 PM
Simply stated, because there is a verb of volition (espero) in the main clause, you have to use the subjunctive mood (tenga) in the dependent clause.

NiCACHiCA
May 11, 2009, 03:29 PM
Simply stated, because there is a verb of volition (espero) in the main clause, you have to use the subjunctive mood (tenga) in the dependent clause.


Thanks! I need to learn the subjunctive mood! It's one that I really haven't touched yet. I don't what the best order is to learn all the verb tenses. Verbs really are my big struggle!:sad:

CrOtALiTo
May 11, 2009, 05:52 PM
Qué tal,

¿Cuándo algún quiera comparar dos cosas o personas como se dice en español, "I hope that you have more luck than I"?

¡Espero que usted tenga más suerte que yo/me! - ¿Debo usar "yo" o "me" al fin de frase?

No es le mejor gramatica, es verdad, lo sé, ¿puede corregirlo para mí? por favor

gracias / many thanks:)

A caray.



I have one doubt about your answer.


You said Compra personas.

You buy people.

Where do you buy people?

Perhaps you wanted to mean buying to the people.


I hope you can answer my doubt about it.:D

bobjenkins
May 12, 2009, 12:35 AM
A caray.



I have one doubt about your answer.


You said Compra personas.

You buy people.

Where do you buy people?

Perhaps you wanted to mean buying to the people.


I hope you can answer my doubt about it.:D

Che CrOtALiTo

Creo comprar significa "to buy", pero yo dije "comparar". ¿Lo significa "to compare", no?

I was, atleast I think:lol:, saying

When comparing two things or people......

Yo te espero el mejor