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In this question, would both of these answers be correct for: How would you say "The little girls who I went to the park with were your daughters."?
Las niñas con las que fui al parque eran tus hijas.
Las niñas para las que fui al parque eran tus hijas.
hi. Im a litttle confused as to when we use "fui" to represent the past, and say "i was" vs "estuve" vs "era" .... To say, for instance, "i was en Mexico" I can say both "estuve en Mexico" and "fui en Mexico", whats the actual difference between the two...
thank you, Elaine
Hola,
I have a couple of questions on this activity:
Question1:
why the use of the imperfect here:
Kwizbot ¡Era muy bonita!
Question 2:
Kwizbot En el jardín había una piscina muy grande
You En el jardín había una muy grande piscina
How to learn this structure, what rules govern this use.
Thank you for your help,
Nicole
Hello,
I was wondering why the sentence "in the evening..." is translated with "por laS tardeS...". Why is it plural here? Would "por la tarde" also be correct?
Thanks!
Hola Inma,
I' m a bit confused with the articles. Why not el Salvador Dalí era un pintor? In a lesson of yours I read:
El Quijote fue escrito por Miguel de Cervantes.
El señor López era muy valorado por todos los vecinos.
Te agradezco mucho tus respuestas muy útiles!
Ελισάβετ
two different answers, i think...
i am having problems... estoy teniendo
i am dying of thirst... muero por que no estoy muriendo de sed???
elizabeth
Hi,
1) Re: También, put "also" at the beginning of the sentence.
Is there a lesson I could learn about this?
Also why no “article” here:
Why “vía conexión satélite”" and not via una conexión satélite
Thank you so much for being there. Glad to see you are doing well! And wishing you all to stay well!
Nicole
Using the example from above:
Tenía que conseguir cualquier trabajo, ya fuera de día o de noche.
I had to get a job, either a day job or a night job.
1) can it be used with MORE than 2 choices?
ex: "I had to get a job, either a day job, a night job, or a part-time job."
and
2) Not sure how ask gramatically... could it also be used in just 1 phrase?ex: "I had to get either a day job or a night job."
Thanks
could you, please, explain why not fue un pintor? The action is completed, ya que está muerto.
Saludos
Ελισάβετ
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