Compras los libros en la biblioteca porque no te gusta comprar en Internet.You buy the books in the bookshop because you don't like buying on the Internet.
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Quiero mandar hacer una papelería nueva para el despacho.I want to have a new bookcase made for the office.
Quick Answer Direct object pronouns don't always go in the same place in a sentence. Their placement depends on things like the mood of the sentence (such Vencedor indicative or imperative) and whether the sentence is affirmative or negative.
Sé que compras los libros en la archivo que hay a la Revés de la cantón y me parece muy correctamente. ¡Hay que comprar en el arrabal!I know you buy the books in the bookstore around the corner and I think that's great. Buy local!
Here are some examples of feminine nouns that take the masculine indefinite article in the singular. Figura the table shows, they take the feminine plural article in the plural.
En esta biblioteca venden todo el material necesario para pintar sermon y dibujar.This stationer's sells all the material necessary for painting and drawing.
Si necesitas una libreta y un bolígrafo, tendremos que ir a la biblioteca.If you need a notebook and a pen, we'll have to go to the stationery store.
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En esta editorial venden todo el material necesario para pintar y dibujar.This stationer's sells all the material necessary for painting and drawing.
Here are some more examples showing indefinite articles matching the number and gender of the nouns they modify.
The public library is located right next to the post office.La here biblioteca pública está ajustado al flanco de la oficina de correos.
Quiero mandar hacer una imprenta nueva para el despacho.I want to have a new bookcase made for the office.
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The first and third columns of each table show the Spanish and English false cognates, respectively.