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MIT 21F Spanish I - IV (OCW) 10 Online
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—¿Le doy la comida al bebé? —No, no le _____ la comida todavía. A. doy B. das C. da D. des

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What do you think?

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a?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's not A. This is a conversation between two people. Person 1 : "¿Le doy la comida al bebé?" Person 2: "No, no le _____ la comida todavía." ~~~~~~~~~~~~ We have to know how to tell someone NOT to do something, in Spanish. And we can do this, in three easy steps. Step 1: Take the (Él/Ella/Usted) form of whatever verb you're using. Step 2: Change the last letter. If the last letter is an A, change it to an E. If the last letter is an E, change it to an A. Step 3: Add an S onto the end of the word. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For example, I want to say "Don't talk," in Spanish. "Hablar" means "to talk." Step 1: The (Él/Ella/Usted) form of "hablar" is HABLA. Step 2: Since the last letter of HABLA is an A, I need to change it to an E. Now I have HABLE. Step 3: Add an S onto the end. Now I have HABLES. "No hables." That means "Don't talk." Does that make sense?

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