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If you are studying castellano and therefore use leísmo, the Direct Object would be "le deseo" for a man and "la deseo" for a female. Leísmo: Leísmo ("using le") is a dialectal variation in the Spanish language that occurs lar...
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1. Yes, the puertoriqueño, José Feliciano. 2. tricky! Note the "Son los..." both the verb and article being plural, so the best answer should be "Los Reyes Magos." the Magi bring gifts on Epifanía, 6 January. Often in large departm...
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Well now! I had to stop on the first question, because to me inversion would have been far more common! "En qué siglo conquistaron los conquistadores..." Look at all the rest of the questions which follow the usual pattern of "Question word + verb + subje...
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Excellent! From #14 I suspect you are studying castellano, because of the "leísmo." I only take exception to #18. To me "no pude" is I didn't manage to know/recall or I didn't succeed in knowing/recalling his name. then "No podía&...
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Well done! Just a few things. If you don't know how to put accent marks (instead of hyphens) on letters, I need to know 2 things. 1) Do you have a Mac or a PC and 2) Do you have Windows or not? Studying Spanish, it is essential that you learn how to do the accents on a com...
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Please let me know what your teacher says? I wish you had been MY student! Sra
Spanish 2
Perhaps your teacher had the wrong "key" to correct what you turned in? It would have been easier on these old eyes, if your answers had been WITH the items, but I have also done your homework, and out of 20 answers, you only missed 4! In part 1, #3 requires the tild...
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#5 = plural subject = Usted y su hermano = respetaban #7 accents also on mamá y papá #9 = accent on dormía (all ía endings must have the accent mark) #10 also = venían I corrected the upper part because I don't quite understand the 2nd pa...
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If you were to have complete sentence answers. #2 is missing the verb "era." #4 Hernán (accent on the a) Cortés conquistó (accent on the o) el Imperio Azteca. (personal "a" not necessary, but not wrong referring to the people) In the qu...
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11. I question this one because the Preterit pudieron translates as "managed" or "did go" vs. the imperfect podían = were able to Sometimes ONLY the speaker can justify which one is used. Same with #18 = no pude = I didn't manage/succeed vs no po...
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