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26 Dec 2016
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Question about Spanish (Spain)
I received "Informe final" from teacher of my Spanish school.
The below "APTA" is sustantivo?
Calificación final : APTA
I received "Informe final" from teacher of my Spanish school.
The below "APTA" is sustantivo?
Calificación final : APTA
The below "APTA" is sustantivo?
Calificación final : APTA
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@ANZY is that you have good califications. apta is in fem and apto is in male
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@SantiagoNovoaR : Gracias! Siempre se dice "adjetivo" !!!
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@almightykey : Porque "Calificación" es femenina, ¿usan apta (pero no apto)?
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@ANZY usan apta por que eres una chica, si fueras un chico seria apto. la palabra "calificacion" no tiene genero, perdona la confusion :/
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@ANZY @almightykey "Calificación" es femenino! :)
Por ejemplo:
"Recibir buenAS calificaciones no es lo único importante."
Se utiliza "buenas" porque es femenino :) Todos los sustantivos en español tienen género :)
Se utiliza "apta" en debe de "apto" porque se está refiriendo a usted, a una mujer! :) Y si se estuviera refiriendo a la palabra "Calificación", todavía se diría "apta" ya que "Calificación" es femenino!
Espero que entiendas!! Quisiera poder explicárselo en japonés! 😭 I can explain it again in English if you'd like! :)
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@Vicinian si, pero pensaba que se referia a tener buenas calificaciones. disculpa :)

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