Spanish Step by step: Questions & Responses
As i have been reading my book on Spanish, i have learned a thing or two about the language. Some words do not have an equivalent in both languages. But in many cases, the same idea can still be conveyed, with some structural changes to the sentence. For an example, the words do, and does, have no equivalent in Spanish. But, by changing up the sentence structure, you can convey the same message. To ask a question with "do" or "does" reverse the position of the verb. If you're trying to say "do not/does not" add no to the sentence.
With this knowledge, I will now be able to speak more things in Spanish and communicate better with Spanish speakers. I can see myself using these newly learned skills in Spanish class.
Published: 31st December, 2017
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