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Could I say "era" instead of "fue" as it is a part of description?
I've read so many times about the difference between these tenses but It's like banging my head against a wall. "el taxi LLEGÓ veinte minutos tarde y el taxista ERA muy antipático. The taxi driver was unfriendly in the imperfect tense in the same taxi that arrived late in the preterite tense. This is so difficult.
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I hope everything is well at Kwiziq!
How would I express something like:
"They are my dad's"
Would it be:
"Son de mi padre"
Ser is a verb and I'm not sure if it can be used with the preposition "de" like this or if this is a common way to express "they are" in Spanish. Could you use the pronouns: este, esta, estos, estas, ese, esos, esa, esas?
Thank you,
Andrew
Checked two dictionaries and they show accent over the e? Optional? Changed rule? Checked another dictionary no accent. Regional?
So can this same construction be used with nunca, but just not with the same level of emphasis?
Esto me hizo reír...
¡Tantos tamaños diferentes y todo depende de donde estés! Me da igual porque no me gusta la cerveza, jajaja. Me pregunto, ¿Es así con el vino? Espero que no! El vino es mi bebida favorita...una copa de tinto, pero nunca querría un litro! :))
Gracias por este ejercicio informativo.
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I've run out of reading exercises before finishing A1. Are you planning to add more? I try and do one in my daily session. They're very interesting and helpful. More please! : )
Thank you
Coma todo por favor
it's conjugated to the imperativo
Shouldn't it be Quema calorías limpiando, not limpiado?
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