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verb infinitives
Can someone explain the difference between these:
ganar a ganar de ganar I keep seeing them in Spanish sentences and i'm not sure what the difference is particularly between the first two, for example what would be the difference between Qué vienes a buscar? and Qué vienes buscar? Am i right in thinking you'd use de + verb infinitive when it's followed by a noun such as oportunidad de ganar. thanks for any help.
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thanks David.
One other thing, i'm writing an article for think vitamin on localisation and it has a couple of Spanish sentences in it so could you let me know if they're ok. John likes apples A John le gustan las manzanas I'm pretty sure i've got that right but i'm not sure about this one: click here to visit our home page haz clic aquí para visitar nuestro página de inicio thanks.
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You've a good job. Keep up the good work.
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thanks David, i think i am slowly improving with my Spanish. I can read it much better than i can write or speak which is only natural i suppose.
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