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Determinar entre varias opciones cuál es la mejor forma de expresar un concepto. // Which option is the best choice to express a concept?
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What to use instead of "to come"?
In English "to come" is used loosely. In Spanish it's different, it can only be used when the person speaking invites or asks the other person to go to the place where the 1st person at. Right?
If I' …
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How to say "let's meet" as an invitation to a date?
In English it's simple "let's meet" or "let's meet up".
In Spanish, even after having done a research, I can't figure out which one is correct and appropriate for an invitation to a date.
nos vemo …
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The way to ask if some food contains something
I've heard different ways if some food contains something:
Lleva azúcar?
Tiene azúcar?
Trae azúcar?
What's the difference between them? Can they be used interchangeably?
Also, can "co …