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Conjunto de reglas que rigen la creación de frases en un lenguaje. // Set of structural rules that govern the composition of clauses, phrases, and words in any given natural language.
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Grammatical explanation of "He"
It's exactly the same as "Have" in english. "He" is a verbal tense of the verb "haber".
(In your example, in english, "I have promised...")
Where is the doubt?
Maybe you are missing the subject, th …
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When is the indirect object pronoun required in sentences with an indirect object?
Actually, "pertenece a mí" is not correct. You should say "Me pertenece".
Any other example in which you think the I.O. may be optional?