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Long Explanation: They can be used as subject pronouns and object pronouns. Used as Subject Pronouns. Personal pronouns are considered subject ...
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Open Feedback Dialog. The English version of a sentence will appear here. 0. questions answered. 1. Ellas están guardando el carro a Roberto. Ellas están ...
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Interrogative pronouns are used to ask questions, they are the same as the relative pronouns, with the only difference that they are written with an accent: ...
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Taxista: Por supuesto que sí. Pero hay unos lugares donde se puede conducir con la velocidad de ciento veinte kilómetros por hora. Direct Object Pronouns ...
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Open Feedback Dialog. The English version of a sentence will appear here. 0. questions answered. 1. Ellos. Yo. Tú. Él. Nosotros. queremos a Felipe ya ella. 2.
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Open Feedback Dialog. The English version of a sentence will appear here. 0. questions answered. 1. Me. quitan. quito. los zapatos en la alfombra. 2. Tú no. me ...
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Open Feedback Dialog. The English version of a sentence will appear here. 0. questions answered. 1. esa. esas. vienen color anaranjado. 2. No, ¡ay de mí! ¡ ...
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Spanish Relative Pronouns most common que quien - Used to Introduce a Clause that refers to the Subject.
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Popular Phrase:
son mis
| Present subjunctive
Conjugated Verb:
sesgar - to slant, to slope
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