The conjuguemos Spanish grammar answers have not been posted online. Studying the material from the course or asking the teacher are the only ways to get the answers.
IN my head
The Spanish grammar is off. It should be "Tú no eres cómico" which would mean "You are not funny".
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On this site, it is fairly easy, since it is a wiki. I just go in and edit the answer or edit the question, and improve the grammar. Depending on how long a person has been on the site, or their contributions, not everyone will have the power to do the same things, but for registered users who have been using the site fairly regularly, they should be able to improve grammar in questions and answers.
Grammar that we all use, there is no other kind of grammar.
Felipe me quiere dar su abrigo. = Felipe 2. .
Through the Conjuguemos web site people can learn online the following languages French, German, Italian , Latin , Spanish and Portuguese. Teachers have their own log in, and you can become a teacher on the site, which is a kind of social media outlet this site provides.
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The study Spanish lesson 60 basic quiz is a lesson on grammar and the use of pronouns. The correct answer can be found in the text book.
Yes, the Oxford comma is used in Spanish grammar to separate items in a list.
A. M. Soteldo has written: 'Spanish grammar' -- subject(s): Grammar, Spanish language
You can test your Spanish grammar online through websites like SpanishDict, StudySpanish, and Duolingo. These websites offer grammar quizzes and exercises to help you practice and improve your Spanish language skills.
Arthur Hamilton has written: 'Elementary Spanish grammar' -- subject(s): Grammar, Spanish language
"Conjuguemos" is a website that offers practice exercises for learning and practicing verb conjugations in various languages, primarily Spanish. It provides activities to help students improve their verb conjugation skills through interactive exercises and games.
Charles Philip Wagner has written: 'Spanish grammar' -- subject(s): Grammar, Spanish language
At this time there is not a Spanish application available for Answers.
Ruby D. Mitchell has written: 'Spanish grammar' -- subject(s): Grammar, Spanish language 'Virgin of the Sun'