32 record(s) found in 0.03 seconds. | I'm looking at adjectives and putting them next to specific words. However, I'm not sure if the way I am grouping words can allow certain words to be considered adjective. For instance, I know if I put negro next to gato-gato negro-this means ... | |
| Do I put my lips together, make the English 'B' sound, but I don't bite together when I make that sound? B as in beach. | |
 | Ghost Writer P.S. Microsoft Word is criticized by many people because it often improperly interprets grammar. I would ignore Microsoft Word. | |
| I've been learning more about the Spanish language; however, I don't see many ways to use rhetorical figures. For those of you who don't know what rhetorical figures are, they are simply ways to manipulate language and make it look and sound ... | |
| Yo busco en mi libro de español, y... I really don't comprehend this information about direct object nouns and pronouns. Could someone give me a webpage with more information? The examples in my book seem somewhat skimpy. I was looking at los, ... | |
 | Ghost Writer If something is an adjective, then it doesn't need "de." Right? If something can be an adjective, then it can be put after the subject. Right? How about this: 1. Yo escribo un entra diario. 2. Yo escribo un entra de diario. Translation: I am writing ... | |
 | Ghost Writer MofliHello, how to translate these simple sentences? You have a nice mouth. Tienes una... Thank you in advance. Tienes una boca bonita. / You have a beautiful mouth. ... | |
 | Ghost Writer ¿Por que no tiene que ser un asunto lógico? Does "la mujer en rojo" mean the same as "la mujer de rojo"? | |
 | Ghost Writer I'm assuming "hacer" and "formular" would be "to make" and "to formulate." However, what is wrong with using "preguntar"? I'm asking a question. I'm not formulating or making a question. I believe formulating or making a question would occur in ... | |
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