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Does anyone here run a conversation group to practice lives zoom etc.? I'm not looking to join tandem or meetup.
Can "Voy a salir de casa temprano" (correct answer) also be:
"Voy a salir temprano de casa" in order to keep the adverb close to the verb it modifies?
But correct answer is "...and can be unstable" (the weather') y puede
SER variable / cambiante / inestable. (I put puede estar variable)
The answer is sin saber los adultos. I’m not sure why the answer is not subjunctive as there are two different subjects, the one who stayed hiding and then the parents
Lessons say lo que expands/gives more info on some idea expressed in the same sentence, and que= a noun. I get that que=that restaurant (noun) but with lo que: "Aquel restaurante, que/ el cual / lo que (I put-wrong) Al recomendó, tiene unos postres exquisitos. It seems that lo que expands on "that restaurant" by giving more info about it with: "it has some exquisite desserts." I did the same with "Tengo un sillón en casa que/el cual /lo que (I put-wrong) está sucio." With "is dirty" giving more info/ expanding on the chair. Is there a different way of explaining that might click with me?
I thought LLaves was keys I'm not sure what the spanish is for quays, is it cayos?
it says to use the EN sentance order - what is that? Where can I find the answer?
This lesson tells when it uses the accento - but DOESN"T tell what it means/how to use with out the accento so can't see alternative
"It's important to note that the slightly more formal relatives "el cual, la cual, los cuales, las cuales" can also be used with prepositions exactly the same way as we showed above."
In the second question for this exercise "con cual" is indicated as being correct, but the body of the exercise suggests that when speaking of people, la or el cannot be omitted.
Any thoughts?
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