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OpenStudy (iwanttogotostanford):

SPANISH HELP PLEASE ANYONE WHO KNOWS SPANISH

OpenStudy (iwanttogotostanford):

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OpenStudy (hansgui):

8. it's right; 9. it's wrong, it is: Mi madre quiere que yo estudie, the e at the end of estudie it's the right verb; 10. it's wrong, it is: Mis maestros dudan que los estudiantes estudien

OpenStudy (hansgui):

the 10. it's like the 9. the wordc estudien have ien at the end it says that it's plural because the letter n and ie says it is the right conjugated verb

OpenStudy (iwanttogotostanford):

ok, could you please help me see if these are right please?

OpenStudy (iwanttogotostanford):

@hansgui ^^^ :-)

OpenStudy (hansgui):

Yup

OpenStudy (iwanttogotostanford):

they are all right?

OpenStudy (hansgui):

The 9. and 10. are right, but i have problem with the next two, because, in 11. the first two are right, Espero graduarme, and espero que me gradue, are right, both says the same

OpenStudy (iwanttogotostanford):

so which of them are wrong?

OpenStudy (hansgui):

The difference here is that the first sounds with confidence, the second not, the second it is more like something possible

OpenStudy (hansgui):

In 12. the first two says the same thing the difference is in estás and estés, but it's mor common say: que estés enfermo than estás

OpenStudy (iwanttogotostanford):

so what would the correct answer be??

OpenStudy (hansgui):

I think 12. its right and 11. choose the best for you, i'll choose espero graduarme

OpenStudy (iwanttogotostanford):

especially 7 i am confused on if you could tell me please

OpenStudy (hansgui):

The 7 it's confusing, but let me remember the subjunctive

OpenStudy (hansgui):

8.;9.; and 10. are right, give me time for the 7, i recommend you this page for the conjugated forms http://www.elsubjuntivo.com/verbos.html

OpenStudy (hansgui):

Hey, in the espero graduarme, choose espero que me gradue, im wrong with that one

OpenStudy (hansgui):

i think 7. is the third option, its confusing that thing of the wedding verb, in spanish there's not a wedding verb exactly, just verbs

OpenStudy (hansgui):

Yup those are right

OpenStudy (iwanttogotostanford):

i know it is just stands for WEDDING. so it is the third option?

OpenStudy (hansgui):

Yes, the third

OpenStudy (hansgui):

Ups, it was right, it was the last option, sorry, for that, it confuses me

OpenStudy (iwanttogotostanford):

for which number?? @hansgui

OpenStudy (hansgui):

7.

OpenStudy (iwanttogotostanford):

so 7 is what answer ??

OpenStudy (hansgui):

The last one, you need a Wedding verb and change the subject with another verb

OpenStudy (iwanttogotostanford):

oh ok, thank you!! SO all are right now?

OpenStudy (hansgui):

Yup! you're welcome

OpenStudy (iwanttogotostanford):

are you a native spanish speaker so you are 100% sure??

OpenStudy (hansgui):

I'm native, hi from Colombia (:

OpenStudy (iwanttogotostanford):

oh thank you so much!!!

OpenStudy (iwanttogotostanford):

:-)

OpenStudy (hansgui):

No problem (;

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