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The imperfect subjunctive is a way of expressing something that could have happened, or you wished had happened in the past, or as a way of suggesting something that is unlikely to happen in the future. I...
In spanish, there is a very big difference between those two words. Eventough they are both conectors, usually helpful to explain why someone did something or something happened, but their meaning differs...
The answer is, 'You used to work much harder than he did'.
To form the present perfect tense we combine the AUXILLARY VERB (conjugated in the present tense) with the PAST PARTICIPLE
EXAMPLE: I have watched, <...
In Spanish the indirect object pronoun (me, te, le etc.) will come before the direct object pronoun (lo, la etc.), in structures such as in simple sentences, at the end of infinitives an...
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