Spanish Grammar – Can you give it to me? πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – Can you give it to me?. The answer to this grammar question would be: me, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – Can you give it to me?. The answer to this grammar question would be: me, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – I can lend it to you. The answer to this grammar question would be: te, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – My mom needs you to take care of her. The answer to this grammar question would be: la, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – We are going to organize a party for you. The answer to this grammar question would be: organΓzarte, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – Can you connect it? (computer). The answer to this grammar question would be: conectarla, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – I am going to give you guys a present. The answer to this grammar question would be: les, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – You have them (keys). The answer to this grammar question would be: las, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – Can I stay at your house?. The answer to this grammar question would be: me, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – Alberto has it (letter). The answer to this grammar question would be: lo, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – Ricardo buys it (house). The answer to this grammar question would be: la, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – Mary can see them. The answer to this grammar question would be: los, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – I am going to use it (telephone). The answer to this grammar question would be: lo, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – They are artistic. The answer to this grammar question would be: artΓsticos, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – I do not need to be that worried. The answer to this grammar question would be: preocupado, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – Camila and Gabriel are very polite. The answer to this grammar question would be: cortΓ©s, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ