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El suele comprar siempre en la misma tienda.
He usually buys in the same store
why is “siempre” used in that sentence?
hi room and experts
Please clarify why 'tener + participio cases' must have agreement in gender and number with the noun acting as a direct object, whereas this rule does not apply in 'haber + participio cases'
For example - Tienes ya pensada la estrategia para convencer a Inés? - (show agreement)
He pintado dos habitaciones. (does not show agreement)
vuelven
están volviendo
Por que no decir: Estoy estando coger el tren en una hora. Or Soy yendo . . . .
Hello, please can you explain why the above sentence is using a subjunctive conjunction! As far as I was a aware, repetition, description, ifs, mental states and obligations use subjunctives, but I do not see anything like that here.
Why "olviden sus problemas" instead of "se olviden de sus problemas" or "olviden de sus problemas"?
Does “Vámanos” fit in here? I have heard it used but don’t really understand the reasoning behind it. Is it another informal command for “Let’s go” to ourselves, like “Vamos”, or is it from the verb “Irse”? Sorry, I know it is not part of this lesson you are teaching but I have been curious about it.
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