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Old April 21, 2016, 01:57 AM
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So far in my clases and books when responding to someone you only ever deal with the main subject and you do not bring up different subjects. I am wondering if this is done only to keep things simple or is it part of the language?


For example:
"¿Es intelligente el doctor?" is met with
"Si, el doctor es Intelligente."

But can I shorten my response and add to the sentence like I would in English?
"No, pero el doctor es muy barato"
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Old April 21, 2016, 05:22 AM
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So far, in my classes and books, when responding to someone you only ever deal with the main subject and you do not bring up different subjects. I am wondering if this is done only to keep things simple or is it part of the language?


For example:
"¿Es inteligente el doctor?" is met with
"Sí, el doctor es inteligente."

But can I shorten my response and add to the sentence like I would in English?
"No, pero (el doctor) es muy barato."
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