What is the mistake here (Spanish)?
I practiced on a website and it says this is wrong
I practiced on a website and it says this is wrong
Hi, I'll soon have to decide between Latin and French. I'd prefer French because it's a living foreign language and I find it incredibly beautiful. English is my favorite subject, and I'd like to do something with English later on. Do you need Latin if you want to study English?
I'm currently taking a Spanish class at school, where I've recently become the only boy, and the rest are girls. As soon as the teacher arrives, she says, "Hola chicas," although I think that's incorrect because I once heard that if there's at least one male person, then it should be "Hola chicos." Is my…
Do I need to put another comma before the name in this sentence? “That’s really great, Tim, that you…” I'm always unsure about that.
Maybe there are some Swiss people here too. I am currently in the first semester of my training as a chemical and pharmaceutical technologist and will be writing my first STAU (site review for those who don't know the term) next week. My grades so far are good, actually all in the 5 range. However,…
…about 2,000 years ago, to produce weapons of war like swords, battle axes, arrows, etc.? How long do you think it took to make a single sword, and how long for a single arrow?
Are there teachers there who can teach you Japanese well?
The subject is “las entradas”. The verb must be bent on this:
However, tocar(le) algo a alguien is interlocutive. It is not the pure sense of touching, touching, but it is about having the lottery, a raffle, a tombola or a supposed profit “caffed”: me ha tocado la lotería, me ha tocado limpiar la casa, me han tocado dos entradas.
It’s “me han tocado.” “Me he tocado” would be “I touched me,” but you have to get the 3rd. Use plural because this refers to the tickets.
El error está en que escribieron “seja” en lugar de “sea”.