af Alex Escriche Garcia de Eulate 3 år siden
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Mere som dette
Used to emphasize the addition of 2 things
You can not do both at the same time
To make a choise between 2 ideas
"Because" and "due to" can also be used to express reason with a noun phrase instead of a subordinate clause
Connected to the main clause by a subordinated conjunction
Because, since, as, due to…
Shows the reason why something is done
Politeness
Could you pass me the pencil?
Past of can
I could do it, but I didn’t.
Modal verb with several uses
Suggestion
Possibility
Permission
How long, for, since
Actions that started in the past and have a consequence now
Already, yet, still, just, never…
Actions in the past → still influence the present
Actions in the past (unspecified time)
Small amount of money
Paga
To want something badly
Morirse por...