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Do I need 'a' here?
Come & enjoy a drink, have a chat, meet new friends & practice speaking English.
Venga y disfrute de una copa, charlar, conocer (a) nuevos amigos y practicar el inglés. I'm 99% sure that I do:hmm: |
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Conozco a nuevos amigos de vez en cuando :) |
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*Venga y disfrute una copa/bebida/trago, charle, conozca nuevos amigos y practique (a) hablar inglés. **Come and enjoy of/from our drinks, (come to) chat to/with new friends and practice speaking English. |
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So I do need the 'a'? |
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That "a" would be ok on a similar context but not exactly... See the difference in my English version of your Spanish version? |
@xchic: I think I'd omit it in daily speech, but I guess I'd write it. :thinking:
Chileno underlined a small grammar fault: Venga a disfrutar de una copa, charlar, etc. or Venga y disfrute de una copa, charle, etc. |
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One day I'll get to grips with the subjunctive:banghead: Thanks:) |
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Come and eat, chat, meet people ,etc. :) ( ordenes) |
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That's what I meant:( I'm so much better when I just get on with it - if I try to think about what the grammatical term is I start to over think & confuse myself. I still hate the subjunctive though. |
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I still hate the subjunctive though.:good:. Te siento :p |
@xchic: Verbal tenses are confusing also for native speakers. ;)
I think your sentence needs the same verbal tense because you're making a list of activities for the same person, under the same circunstances. :thinking: |
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