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una pregunta de gramática
Have read a sentence in a magzine:
En el mejor tiempo, sueña lo que quieres soñar; ve a donde quieres ir.
In the best time, dream what you want to dream; go where you want to go. RIGHT?
sueña, USTED sueña ?
ve?? USTED va??
Sep 20, 2014 11:40 AM
Answers · 4
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this sentence is a council, and therefore constructed as imperative, as an order. "sueña tú" and "ve tú" ..just imperative tense.
September 20, 2014
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"Sueña" and "ve" are both in Imperative form. For "usted" you would say "sueñe" and "vaya".
I hope this helps! Saludos, Lucía.
September 20, 2014
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