Example - double pronoun
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Claire D.Kwiziq community member
Example - double pronoun
Hey, the last unit of examples says 'Using a + lo / a + la + adjective/noun' - Should this read 'Using a + lo / a + adjective/noun'? Thank you!
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Using preposition "a" to indicate how/in which style something is done"
Asked 4 years ago

InmaKwiziq Head of Spanish, Native Spanish Teacher
Hola Claire,
we also need "la" in the feminine examples. It is using a + la, e.g "a la gallega", "a la francesa".
Saludos
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