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¿Cuál es la diferencia entre "tener el pelo claro" y "ser rubio"?
Hola a todos
I just found this sentence on Kwiziq:
'He estado de viaje y me ha encantado todo'
So, with de I guess roughly this means 'I have been doing travelling'
But please can someone explain...
1) The differences between using 'he estado de viajar' vs 'he estado viajando'?
2) And can we use 'he estado de +infinitive' with all verbs?
Saludos
Hola
1.Mi madre prepara el almuerzo a la una y media.My mum prepares lunch at half past one.
Do you have to say "el almuerzo" instead of just "almuerzo"?
2.Salgo de casa a las ocho en punto.I leave the house at eight o'clock precisely.
why is it "casa" instead of "la casa"?
Gracias,Fred
Hi,
Which verb does the word Vernos come from or is a standalone word? I cannot find it in the conjugation of Ver.
Thanks.
Colin
Y despues? Quiero saber que pasa con Angela y Roberto!
doesn't that mean: they? not are YOU coming to dinner?
Are there structural clues we can look for to determine whether "que" is meant to express a wish vs. disbelief or would it be contextual? I ask since sometimes the disbelief version can be followed by the subjunctive.
The table formatting is bad so the third column can't be easily read. This problem exists in both chrome and safari.
Ya que is said many times throughout and mostly seems to mean because. I have never seen this before, are there other things that ya que can mean?
Hello,
one of the sentences to be translated was: They were even better than in my dreams.
The best answer is: Eran aún mejor que en mis sueños.Why isn't it "mejores" here? "Eran aún mejores que en mis sueños."
Thanks!
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