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"Does it make him crazy?" rhetorical question
I was thinking "¿Se lo hace loco?" but not sure. I'm writing an essay about Don Quijote and I ask that rhetorical question towards the beginning.
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The subject pronoun 'it' is not translated into Spanish. 'Drive/Make someone crazy' is 'volver loco a alguien'.
¿Lo vuelve loco? = Does it drive him crazy? |
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"Does his infidelity mean he's a bad candidate for President?, well, that's something you have to decide for yourself, to me, it really doesn't matter at all". or perhaps "Can we simply judge people based on their gender?" I hope that makes more sense. What I'm trying to say is "Does it, as in his actions in the book, make him (cause him to be) crazy"? |
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