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Hola Inma,
I am a bit confused as to why Le can be used as a direct object pronoun. Is this only possible in this context or are there other situations where this is correct? Is there maybe already a lesson on this topic?
Thanks,
Deborah
I am totally confused on this one. Does the adverb agree with the noun?
I answered the question with the plural they form vienen and you marked it wrong and it wasn't wrong
la chica que le gusta - is ambivalent. It can mean both "the girl he likes" and "the girl who likes him"?
How to we express to brainwash someone? For example: Luis brainwashed the whole group into believing he was a god.
Thank you
I once heard that in saying "Estoy casada," there is a subtle suggestion that one is not quite as bound by the marriage than if one had said "Soy casada." Any truth to that?
I'm confused about the difference between e and a endings. Another lesson said they are invariable. So in this test I put antigua but the answer was antiguo. Why isn't antigua invariable? What am I missing?
Hi. Please tell me about the use of "al dar" for a time. Thanks.
Wouldn't the English translation be more correct to read "(French literature interests her.)"?
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