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It is "pon". Example: Pon la silla en la mesa. "Put the chair at the table".
I'm not quite sure what is meant by affirmative and negative "forms" of words, but I will take it to mean words such as yes vs. no. I hope that's in the ballpark. Yes = Sí No = No Also = También Neither = Tampoco (as in "I don't like cookies" / "Me neither".) Siempre = Always Jamás / Nunca = Never
The term "vale" (pronounced "bale") is "OK" in Spanish.To respond in the affirmative, as in 'OK' or 'fine' then you would say bien (good).
This can be a little confusing. The form you are speaking of is "sé", which is identical to the first person indicative. To tell the difference, you must have context.
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Croque-monsieurs are usually eaten at home, as it is a simple dish to make even for several persons, as you can prepare the Béchamel sauce in advance and bake several croque-monsieurs at a time in the oven.
An affirmative sentence is a sentence which affirms a proposition.
In the Affirmative was created in 1962.
Are you sure captain? "affirmative" , said the captain.
Affirmative means positive. to affirm is to believe.
The duration of In the Affirmative is 1.42 hours.
Affirmative action is about farming
An affirmative sentence is a sentence which affirms a proposition.
what employer are subject to affirmative action
"Affirmative" in English is affermativo in Italian.
Simple kind of sentences are called affirmative sentences.