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sujeto:colón
vervo: The singular form of dió vervo :d ar.
Translation of this sentence: For Justia and Leon, these are two kingdoms made by Columbus.
A more solitary translation is castilla and león, two indirect complements to the kingdom created by Columbus. complemento indirecto: a castilla y a leon
Direct complements. complemento directo: nuevos reinos
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The part of las tienes points out that the sentence is passive, and the original meaning of the sentence is "the keys were put on the table by you," and I'm the one doing the action here.
Replacing las tienes with estan en la mesa becomes the active sentence, and the keys "the keys are on the table" become the protagonist of the sentence.
The same goes for Tengo in the next sentence: "Where did I put the keys to my room?" ”
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Summary of basic Spanish grammar:
Tense composition. Ordinary state == is dynamic == progressive state ==
General body v ser vado ido estar vando iendo
Complete body haber vado ido haber sido vado ido haber estado vado iendo
Subjective = Overall is present on the first verb, definite article == masculine === feminine === neutral ====
The singular el la is the same as the positive.
Plural los las
Single-sentence hub. Subject – first verb – second verb – object.
Title = must be embodied on the first verb;
tense = the whole is present on the first verb;
Tense = the whole is present on the second verb;
Auxiliary verb conjugation.
Ordinary tense ***** medium tense ==== future tense ===
One is called--- two are called--- three are called--- one is called--- two are called--- three are called--- one is called--- two are called--- three are called ---
The first verb ser: soy eres es seré serás sará
Now somos sois son seremos seréis serán
Past Fifest, Fierra, Elas, Elacel, Sercel
fuimos fuisteis fueron éramos erais eran seríamos seríais seríran
Virtual color Sias color Fuella Fuera
seamos seáis sean fuéramos fuerais fueran
The second group of verbs Ita: Esto, Estes, Esther, Estal, Estal, Estal
Now Estamos Estes Estaremos Estaremos Estaremo Estalis Estalis Estalen
Past Estupeuve, Estuv, Estúvê, Estav, Estal, Baestal
estuvimos estuvisteis estuvieron
Virtual Estes Estues Estuvilla Estal
estémos estéis estén estuviese
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