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"please cooperate with them"
What would be the most natural way to say "Please cooperate with them":
I know there's the word "cooperar" but I don't hear people using this. More often I hear things that aren't quite "cooperate" but come at it from different angles. For example "hago lo que ellos te dicen" or "trabaje con ellos". But these phrases don't quite get the meaning of "cooperate" as we say in English. |
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When you use the imperative mood and you are the one who gives the order, then you use HAGA. but if you use the present tense Yo hago lo que me dicen. = is correct Last edited by Rusty; October 04, 2015 at 04:46 PM. Reason: Merged back-to-back posts |
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