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“Tiene algo que declarar/hacer” but “Tiene algo de comer” or sometimes “Tiene algo para comer.” How does one know which one to use when?
I need the conjugation chart with all pronouns, please.
Could algunos be used instead of unos? And also could '¡Qué espectacular!' Be used instead of 'Era espectacular'?
Hi,
My focus area is Latin America. I do see that this lesson is for peninsular Spanish, but I can't seem to find the appropriate equivalent lesson for L.A. Could you direct me to the correct page for Antes de que/Despues de que for L.A. students?
Thanks,
John Nolan
Could you use something like 'Me fío plenamente de él' instead of 'confío plenamente en él'? I know the hint said to use the pronoun 'I'; would it sound unnatural to say 'Yo me fío plenamente de él'?
What are "baleadas" por favor? Y un "tapado"?
The video and associated audio is no longer available for this reading exercise. Is it available somewhere?
Why has my level gone down after taking several A0 tests? It used to be somewhere in the 98%, and now it suddenly went down to 96%, even though I passed several tests without an error, and two with one tiny error.
The rule seems to be inconsistent.
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