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AppositionThis is a grammatical construction where two nouns, or noun phrases, are placed next to each other without a conjunction between them. He... Started by Matthew |
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Oct. 13, 2008 Reply by Jan |
Idioms with 'Haber''Haber' is the auxiliary verb that helps form all the compound tenses, how to say 'I have eaten', 'You will have seen' etc. It is also us... Started by Matthew |
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Saying 'might' or 'may'Spanish doesn't have an auxiliary with these meanings, so when you want to say them, you have to translate for meaning. Very often, 'migh... Started by Matthew |
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May. 16, 2008 Reply by Matthew |
Augmentative Suffixes!What!!! A suffix is something that goes on the end of a word (usually a noun but sometimes an adjective), and Spanish is full of them. A... Started by Matthew |
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Apr. 25, 2008 Reply by Fiona Pitt-Kethley |
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