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Re: "We have never spoken/conversed before."
La primera opción definitivamente es incorrecta.
La segunda es formal la tercera es más cómun. La cuarta puede ser correcta pero no en esta situación. Espero haberte ayudado. Pd. Soy un estudiante de inglés, nativo de habla hispana (México)
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reciprocal actions with a "se" verb
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Hablaron de un tratado de paz - They spoke of a peace treaty Se habló de un tratado de paz - A peace treaty was mentioned Se hablaron de un tratado de paz - That last example-- (1) Is that correct Spanish/ is it used by native speakers? (2) What would it mean exactly? "They spoke about a peace treaty" "The two of them discussed a peace treaty"? As I go over this in my mind, I think you can use it, for example "Mi hermano y mi papá no se hablan", which would mean "My brother and my dad are not on speaking terms". So I guess the answer is yes ![]()
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