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26 Mar 2019
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Which is correct?
"Ayer vi a tu hermano y casi no lo reconozco."
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"Ayer vi a tu hermano y casi no lo reconocí."
Which is correct?
"Ayer vi a tu hermano y casi no lo reconozco."
o
"Ayer vi a tu hermano y casi no lo reconocí."
"Ayer vi a tu hermano y casi no lo reconozco."
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"Ayer vi a tu hermano y casi no lo reconocí."
Gracias de antemano.
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- Spanish (Mexico)
las dos están bien, pero la primera se usa más frecuentemente
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- English (US)
@abiconti Gracias!
Y cuando no es negativo, es lo mismo?
"Lo reconozco/reconocí ayer."
Y con otro verbs tambien, como:
"Lo veo/vi ayer."
Much as gracias por la ayuda!
Y cuando no es negativo, es lo mismo?
"Lo reconozco/reconocí ayer."
Y con otro verbs tambien, como:
"Lo veo/vi ayer."
Much as gracias por la ayuda!
- Spanish (Mexico)
no, cuando es negativo es "no lo reconocí"(en pasado) y "no lo reconozco(en presente)
por ejemplo: (ví)
Ayer no te ví en clases
Veo que has mejorado
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Ayer vi a tu hermano y casi no lo reconocí
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