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Me parece bastante torpe el uso de lo porque sabemos el sujeto. No deja de mostrar que esta institución como la que era, extraordinariamente cruel. (la institución es el sujeto). 😀
"I managed to finished..." should be "I managed to finish..."
I would never selected vosotros as I'm interested in
latin american spanish. It's saying I selected
something I did not. The answer key is off on this
question.dijerondijisteisdijimosdijiste
You use va a disfrutar. Should it have been van since you are referring to gente, multiple people?
In the quiz the answer was con Uds but I chose what I knew wasn't the right answer ustedes because the Uds would be capitalized in the middle of the sentence. I'm pretty sure that's not correct either. Anyway, I don't think we need these kind of trick questions. My thought is that is a poorly created test question. That said, I'm interested if one ever capitalizes Uds in the middle of a sentence or if the capitalized Uds is standard for the abbreviation of usted and I am wrong here.
I have already emailed 3 times using "Contact us" but there was no response. How many time do I need to email you? I have already paid for 1 year subscription premium. The homepage does show the message that I paid for premium subscription, but the account still shows I am a free user and I still have the upgrade button showing on the homepage.
Let me know what is wrong with my account. I am very disappointed by the poor customer service kwiziq. I am not able to use premium services even after 3 days of payment.
When is one preferred over the other?
I know the -- if after a noun is doesn't make since with " which or that," then use " de que" if you intend it to be " that"
But like what about the other times?
I swear it almost seems like other than what I said above, it's interchangeable.
Thanks.
When is de used after faltar?
I've read it's mostly a formal construction?
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