A fun element is central to the concept and genesis of the book. Its closest equivalent in English is that which although this does not always fit the Spanish. Castilla La Vieja and northern Spain generally, together with the traditional literature of much of Spain, still adhere to the use of le for him as direct object, and you as direct object for a person you are addressing but do not know well. The perfect tense in Spanish is made up of the present tense of haber to have and the past participle of the verb in question. Exercises Level 2 i Sustituye un nombre por un pronombre como en el ejemplo.
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