David
Questions in Spanish. I finally stepped into the world of complex spanish questions. Before, when I wanted to ask- "do you speak English," ¿hablas inglés? But now I wonder how to ask questions where the order of subjects and verbs are inversed. I can't think of an example right now, but I know it's out there. How do you do it?
9 mar 2014 17:23
Risposte · 4
¡Hola tocayo! ("tocayo" is a person that have the same name as you, we both are David haha) I'm not sure if I've understood you. An example could be: ¿Abres tu la puerta? - ¿Tu abres la puerta? <- parece una sugerencia, pero por el significado. ¿Escribiste tu la carta? - ¿Tu escribiste la carta? Actually I think that most time, it doesn't matter unless you want to stress the subject. If I haven't undestood your question, at least you have 2 extra examples haha. Kind regards!
9 marzo 2014
Something like the second one.
9 marzo 2014
¿Tú el inglés hablas, no? Putting the subject first gives it a more colloquial way of speaking, it can be done, but not always.
9 marzo 2014
do you mean something like.."¿el ingles es tu lengua madre?" .."¿es el ingles tu lengua madre?"
9 marzo 2014
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