Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Había un bosquecillo cerca de su casa. |
There was a grove near their house. |
I know it is a little confusing. The problem is if the original word is a conjugated verb: I skipped them until now. I did not write it in my explanations. It actually must be skipped. Thanks for noticing.
Yes, but on the other hand, using full, simple sentences also helps people who are learning the language more than just the short clauses. It is probably a mix of both, but I have not decided yet which ratio is the best for us.
I wish you lots of fun and success in your French class, and a nice weekend with lots of snow. PS: I am so happy I found you, my Italian friend, because we can visit each other all the time now.
Yes, but on the other hand, using full, simple sentences also helps people who are learning the language more than just the short clauses. It is probably a mix of both, but I have not decided yet which ratio is the best for us.
I wish you lots of fun and success in your French class, and a nice weekend with lots of snow. PS: I am so happy I found you, my Italian friend, because we can visit each other all the time now.