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Seems like this should say only compound words from 30th, or something similar. Thanks.
We were told to form an adverb you take the feminine form and add 'mente' so it would effectively be 'Amente' So why does it say fuertamente is wrong, it's fuertEmente?
1Los enamorados se abrazan ________ . Lovers embrace each other tightly.(HINT: Convert "fuerte" into an adverb.)fuertamentefuertementefuertomenteWe were told to form an adverb you take the feminine form and add 'mente' so it would effectively be 'Amente' So why does it say fuertamente is wrong, it's fuertEmente?
1Los enamorados se abrazan ________ . Lovers embrace each other tightly.(HINT: Convert "fuerte" into an adverb.)fuertamentefuertementefuertomenteI put inmediatamente, it said wrong, it's inmediamente. So next time I put inmediamente and it said wrong, it's inmediatamente! Which is it?
This word seems to change all the time! I had the wrong answer so next time it came up in a question I put the answer it gave me last time and it said wrong and gave the answer as the one I chose in the first place! This has happened several times. How and why does this word change?
What is the difference between camarero and camarera
Does "al ser" in this exercise mean "being"? Is there a document/lesson that talks about that? Thanks!
Why would the 'tu' form go into this sentence, is it not talking of 'he' so shouldn't it be the 'el' form - pone?? I get this now...it's 'you' who is doing the 'putting' isn't it. 'He' is the person it is being done to. Spanish is sooooooo confusing sometimes my brain just feels like mush!
can you explain why, even though we're talking about a female, we would say "trabajas duro"? Gracias!
please help me understand why we use tengo/tiene and not estoy-soy.
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