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Hello, i am confused by this paragraph below: it states that this rule is relevant when there are direct or indirect pronouns in a sentence with a conjugated verb that is followed by an infinitive or a present participle but then provides an example that has a gerund after the conjugated verb and no example with a present participle. Is this an error?
¿Estás cantando tu canción favorita? Sí, la estoy cantando.Are you singing your favourite song? Yes, I am singing it.When there are direct and indirect object pronouns in a sentence with a conjugated verb that is followed by an infinitive or a present participle,
Hi I cannot get the audio to Una Vida Nueva to work on my PC. Do I need to be on a paid subscription for this audio? Thank you
I’m sorry this is the worst lesson I’ve found on this site. I’ve read it several times and still don’t know which to use in conversations or writing
Estabamos esperando el autobus cuando los ladrones entraron en casa
Esperabamos el autobus cuando los ladrones entraron en casa.
Me he confundido porque parecen iguales pero creo que hay una diferencia, no?
llovia cuando empezò el partido
estaba lloviendo cuando empezo el partido
same thing, right?
En la última frase, por qué se escribe "sería cumplir..."? A mi no tiene sentido. No sería mejor decir: "Ser escritora cumpliría mi mayor sueño"?
The audio here is no longer working, when i press play, nothing starts.
Hi! This is my first time asking a question on here so I don't know how quickly I'll get a reply. I take Spanish as a class, but I failed my second semester. My school did some weird things and now a year later I'm retaking it... without any knowledge from the first semester which is why I'm on here.
My teacher and our textbook (VHS Senderos Supersite) say that gemelo/a translates to twin. Is this a dialect difference? Or is it just a translation error?
Thank you Silvia - well researched and well explained ... and clearly spoken, which is of course essential to grasping a complex topic... Un abrazo - David Mc
I was a little surprised at the sentence "Los estudiantes juntamos...". I would have expected it to be "Los estudiantes juntan..." as los estudiantes is 3rd person plural. Is it "juntamos" because the speaker is counting himself amongst them? i.e. "We, the students, are collecting..."
Hola.
I don't quite understand why el condicional (como en "debería") no tiene forma de subjuntivo en español.
Isn't it right to say “No pienso que el alcalde debiera/debiese tener un salario más bajo.”?
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