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Yes. It is not stating anything in Spanish, and one has to guess asto what it means If it was: "Ella te ha sido atractiva ultimamente" you would be saying: She has been attractive to you lately. You see, to be attracted and to be attractive is different. Quote:
Now look at the sentence in English and Spanish. they are almost the same in both cases. Right. What say you? ![]() |
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