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Quick Questions about Grammar
Hello,
My name is Taylor and I am currently trying to learn Spanish. I find it very interesting and I have always wanted to be bilingual, as it can help in the real world. I have a few questions about conjugations to begin with. 1. How do you properly say "it" in Spanish? -For example: I am going to it. My friends and I already saw it. What is it? I know that there are special circumstances, and if anyone could find a chart for me to study, that would be great. 2. Where can I find charts on how to covert to past and future? The present tense is easy enough, but moving back and forth is hard. Any advice you can pass along would be nice. Let me show you the level of my spanish: Hola, me llamo Taylor. Tengo deiz y ocho anos y estoy ir a un universadad. Estoy muy malo con espanol, pero aprendo. Gracias. |
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After studying the pronoun chart, let me know what direct object pronoun you would choose if what you saw was a shirt. Next, tell me what it would be if you saw a man. After studying the verb conjugation chart, write "I see him," "I saw him" and "I will see him" in Spanish. 'Him' is a masculine third-person singular direct object pronoun, just like the one sentence you wrote above that contains the same verb. Direct object pronouns precede the conjugated verb in the present, preterit and future tenses. |
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As you can see, it can be translated as: ello/eso lo Sometimes, like in your third phrase in Spanish is not shown, because the verbal form makes it clear. |
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