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Gramática An article is usually used with the days of the week. No trabajo el miércoles. I don't work Wednesday. Hay muchas fiestas los viernes.
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Quick explanation: We use personal 1 pronouns 2 to talk about people. They are usually used to make emphasis on the person or to avoid confusion.
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English Word: quiz Spanish Word: concurso Now you know how to say quiz in ... Popular Phrase: usually used
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We use personal pronouns to talk about people without naming them. They substitute the noun and are usually used for emphasis or to avoid confusion.
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English Word: runt Spanish Word: enano Now you know how to say runt in Spanish. ... Popular Phrase: usually used
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Word: ours Spanish Word: nuestros, nuestro Now you know how to say ours in ... Popular Phrase: usually used
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English Word: purr Spanish Word: ronroneo Now you know how to say purr in ... Popular Phrase: usually used
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Gramática The future tense is usually used as in English. The verb hablar (to speak) is regular in the future tense. The future tense endings are:
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English Word: sour Spanish Word: agrio, ácido Now you know how to say sour in ... Popular Phrase: usually used
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English Word: nosy Spanish Word: entrometido Now you know how to say nosy in ... Popular Phrase: usually used
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