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None of the examples uses articles before times or months (or, indeed, anything). This leads the poor naive student (me) to believe that articles are not used in these situations. And then I get a bad result on the first quiz I take because, yes, apparently one may use articles. Sure, it's a valid way to learn, but it's unnecessary.
This is way beyond my level. Can we start with things more simply?
How come for this question it's "de lunares" but for the question "A blue sky" its Un cielo azul and not "de azul"?
I think kwziq should add questions at the end of each reading excercise so readers can understand what they did well and what they need to improve on
The hint says "transmitir", but the actual verb given as the first answer uses the spelling "trasmitir" without the n. I believe this is the less common spelling. "Transmitir" is given as an alternative answer, but perhaps should be given in the first answer.
¡Muchas gracias!
Can you elaborate, explain when to use llevar vs tener vs haber with participle? They seem similar.
Hello, Charlamos con los padres de los estudiantes de 5 a 7.
We chatted with the student's parent from 5 till 7.However, the correct English translation would be: “We chatted with the students’ parents…”
When to add accentuate mark in any word like siès
Hello everyone,
Are there only two questions for this subject? Even in the pro version? I'm not asking for only this subject by the way I checked a few different subject in A0 and it was same.
Hello, for this question:
"You cannot imagine how interesting it is!
Kwizbot's answer:
¡No te imaginas lo interesante que es!"
I would've liked a lesson (s) pertaining to this (these) structure(s). i.e.: Lo + Adjective + que and structure (idiom?) for something like You can't imagine..
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