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"Cuanto/entre más alto te hagas" is applied to a specific case, like when you talk to a child who will eventually be tall enough for playing better. Quote:
Your answer in #4 is fine.
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Just to add that "cada vez" ends meaning "increasingly something" or a one way progression.
Hay menos casas baratas en la zona (a "photo" --> there are less houses to buy on a budget) Cada vez hay menos casas baratas en la zona (a "process" ---> real estate is increasingly expensive) Think about "cada vez estás más [insert very good or very bad thing]" meaning "you keep breaking your own record on []" ---> Esta serie está cada vez [más estúpida; más aburrida; más repetitiva; recurriendo a tramas más ridículas; más llena de clichés]
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Sorry, no English spell-checker Last edited by aleCcowaN; February 26, 2012 at 02:09 AM. Reason: typo (thanks wrholt) |
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