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What do you mean by "the condition is impossible"?
This page seems odd
Why does the use the preterite perfect rather than the simple preterite?
Why does árábe have two accents the first time and only one, el árabe, the second time?
When I first took this challenge, it skipped forward without giving the
opportunity of answering the question; so I just ended it and failed.
One is not allowed to go back a page. Is there another choice that
can be made in the event of this happening?
Why does should have done [something] use the present conditional rather than the perfect conditional?
This lesson says:
"In Spanish, to express that someone "would have [done something]" in the past, we use the auxiliary verb haber.
Haber [ìn the conditional simple] + participle of main verb"
However wouldn't you use the perfect conditional to say "would have"?
Note that the construction tal vez (maybe) accepts the indicative and the subjunctive moods with no change in meaning.
What do you mean with the "maybe" after tal vez?
I came to this lesson from the quiz question:
Marta y yo ________ 200 km a la semana para ir a trabajar. Marta and I travel 200 km a week to go to work.(HINT: Conjugate "hacer" in El Presente)
Answer was “hacemos”, but I was expecting an explanation on why the verb “hacer” (to make) is applicable to what in English would be “travel”.
Why does this sentence have "lo"? Doesn't dejaron todo mean they left everything?
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