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Hi, I think the explanation above is misleading as I don't understand the difference among the three forms. The examples given also seem to show they can be used interchangeably, but It doesn't seem to be the case when I looked at the discussion. Grammar is my weak point, so the explanation regarding tenses still leaves me confused. Can I get a strong example of when to use which?
I answered hubiera estado not knowing whether to use the tú form or usted form. Is there a reason using the usted form is incorrect?
Isn’t it ten simple conditional that is used to make supposition about the past?
!No me encuentro/no encuentro las llaves del coche! is the test item.
The correct answer is reported to be no encuentro.
Encontrarse is said to be used when "surprised to discover something". I interpreted the exclamation marks as indicating surprise at discovering I was unable to find the keys. I was probably overthinking it, ?verdad?
How is this an example of an irregular past participle?
Mi amiga estaba harta y se fue.Diría: “The ones that have failed all the subjects, will have to repeat this year.” Las dos traducciones son bastantes distintas: suspendido todos o suspendido uno.
Can I add an article from the library to my Notebook?
Hola,
Why doesn't the topic include the relative pronoun "lo que"?
Le he dado esto ayer?
I was using an app for conjugations and that's what I saw. It sounds weird to me because I'd say "le di esto ayer"
what do you guys think? thanks
Hello, I'm currently struggling with remembering past tense verbs with and without stem changes. Please help
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