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In English, this is usually accomplished by using verbs such as "himself" or " themselves." Se is used as the reflexive pronoun for third-person uses (including ...
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During the IV century the vos form was used to refer to the Emperor in Spain, but afterwards it became popular among all social classes. People usually use vos ...
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esforzarse (por) to make an effort to, to strive to (mostly used reflexively) extrañar to miss someone extrañarse* to be puzzled graduar to graduate something ...
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These adjectives usually end in an -e, in -ista, or in a consonant in the singular form; they use the same form for both masculine and feminine forms. To form the ...
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The command forms in Spanish can be used with or without the subject. If the subject is present, normally for emphasis or clarification, it usually follows the verb ...
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If no change of subject is involved and a preposition exists which corresponds to the conjunction, that preposition plus an infinitive is normally used, e.g.: He's ...
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If no change of subject is involved and a preposition exists which corresponds to the conjunction, that preposition plus an infinitive is normally used, e.g.: ...
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In an “unreal” or “contrary-to-fact” condition, a past subjunctive is used in the “if” clause, and normally the conditional is used in the result clause. For present- or ...
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The comma usually is used the same as in English, being used to indicate a break in thought or to set off clauses or words. One difference is that in lists, there is ...
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