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For number 6 I believe what you have is correct as well.
Same goes for number 7...and I would translate it similarly. I am in NO way an expert...sorry if i have not helped!! Last edited by lauraashley; April 01, 2012 at 11:23 AM. |
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As a general comment:
The use of the present tense of acabar indicates a closer proximity with the past that the perfect does. María acaba de marcharse María has just left (moments ago) María se ha marchado María has left (sometime earlier) For a past construction, you use acabar in the imperfect. Acabábamos de sentarnos a la mesa We had just sat down at the table. Does that help? Edit: Cross-posting, sorry. |
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In sentence number 4, the meaning is 'John had just finished speaking with Antonio when he met with me'.
Unless it was mistyped, the book's answer for number 7 isn't right. It should be '... que no me quedara con los libros'. The meaning of the sentence is 'Phillip told me in that precise moment that I should not keep/take the books'. Last edited by Rusty; April 01, 2012 at 04:07 PM. |
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"Felipe acababa de decirme que no me quedara con los libros" is a fine answer.
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10:00 ---> Sonaba el reloj y Felipe me dijo en ese preciso momento que no me quedara con los libros. 10:05 ---> Felipe me acababa de decir que no me quedara con los libros cuando cambió de opinión y me dijo que me los llevara.
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