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I tried to answer you yesterday, but the net connection was bad, so I couldn't log in.
Anyway, thanks a lot for the cooperation, what you wrote was very helpfull.
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This is terrible, I wrote a message and I did not log in.
Anyway, I wanted to thank you, you really helped me.
Regarding the translation of sentences, it was my fault, I did not express myself correctly. I wanted to emphasise the sequency of tenses. Do you have a good website where I could...
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Thank you for trying, but I still have to insist (if you have the pacience to read and answer): I would not have been able to do it without you (inglés) =No lo hubiese/hubiera podido hacer sin ti (español), BUT, in "If clauses" the construction is: If I had known I would have told...
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Thank you for trying, but I still have to insist (if you have the pacience to read and answer):
I would not have been able to do it without you (inglés) =No lo hubiese/hubiera podido hacer sin ti (español),
BUT, in "If clauses" the construction is:
If I had known I would have...
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SORRY,
I made a mistake in the sentence:
He said:"I thought that she lived in P for 2 years."
It should be:
He said:"I thought that she had lived in P for 2 years."
Ej dijo:"Crei q ella hubiera vivido en P 2 anos."
El dijo q habia creido e...
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Ok,what you wrote helped (I think). Now we are going to see just how much it helped :
So, the sentence was:
He said he had lived in Paris for 2 years.
El dijo q habia vivido en Paris 2 anos.
Then, the sentences:
He said:"I think she has lived in P for 2 years."
He...
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And another thing: "Yo no lo hubiera podido hacer sin ti." (I would not have been able to do it withou you - if I understood it right ) But, if-clauses type III says: If I had... I would have - Si you hubiera... you habria ... Then, wasn't this sentence suppose to be: ...
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Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anyone would be so kind and pacient as to explain via examples the sequence of tenses in Spanish.
For example for the following sentences:
He said. "I live in Paris."
He said he lived in Paris.
He said:"I lived in...
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More clear than is simply impossible.
Thank you very much. Enjoy the rest of the day.
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What is the difference between "junto a" and "junto con"?
Could you translate it in English or give some examples so that I could understand it better?
Thanks