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"All yo-go verbs in Spanish, i.e verbs where the yo form ends in -go in El Presente, take that same stem to form El Presente de Subjuntivo and keep it all the way through the conjugation. However, the El Presente de Subjuntivo endings are the same as regular -er and -ir verbs endings."
In an A2 test the answer to "We gave the boys some sandwiches." was "nosotros dimos a los niños unos bocadillos".
I´m still learning indirect object pronouns, why doesn't this have "les" before dimos?
Hello! I wrote: 'tengo viente años' to say that I'm 20 years old. It marked me as incorrect, but the only difference I can see between my answer and the correct one is capitalisation. Is there something I'm missing?
In the recording the speaker says the word "fuera." But that answer was counted wrong and the correct answer was given as "fuese."
What is the difference between empezar and comenzar? Are they synonyms or does one or the other apply in different situations?
Why use the English translation there is or are, when hay literally means to have? I would rather think of haber means to have in English. Its too confusing to use there is or there are for translating a Spanish verb that actually means to have. Thank you!
“La enciclopedia ESTÁ para vosotros” but I got a wrong answer for writing está?
Is ´"tecnologías nuevas" wrong? I thought nueva could be put before or after the noun?
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