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    • In Direct Responses to Questions
    • When The Direct Object Is Explicitly Stated
    • With No Clear Antecedent and Expressing "Doubt"

    When using the phrase asa direct response to a question that someone has formulated,we can use both: When we say"no lo sé", "lo"is referring to the antecedent in the question:

    When the direct object is explicitly stated, very often in the form of a subordinate clause, we can only use"No sé": In these cases it would be incorrect to use "no lo sé"as there is no antecedent.

    In a conversation where there is no clear antecedent, and it is not a response to a direct question, we use"no sé". Using "no lo sé" would sound strange because of the lack of antecedent. In this case what the speaker is conveying is "doubt", as if saying "I am not sure [about that]," , "I have my doubts [about that], "I am not sure [that's the bes...

  3. Mar 12, 2021 · In this post, we’ll explore the world dominated by me, te, se, nos, and os. These weird little words enable reflexive words to work. Now, you might be asking, “what are reflexive verbs?”. Keep reading to find out and get lots of examples of how to correctly use Spanish reflexive pronouns.

  4. English Translation of Que Te Amo | que facil fue | How easy it was. olvidarte de mi | to forget about me. me dejas así | you leave me like this. sin importarte nada | without caring about anything

  5. Espinoza Paz - Que Te Lo Crea Tu Madre (Letra y canción para escuchar) - Que no tenías señal / Que no me ponga mal / Que lo tome con calma / Que porque tan inseguro / Yo te dejo te lo juro / Que no te entró el mensaje / Y.

  6. Ozuna - Dile Que Tu Me Quieres (Letra y canción para escuchar) - Yo sé que tus padres / No te quieren conmigo / No sé si será por mis tatuajes / O la forma en que yo vivo / Dile que tú me quieres / Que no le haga caso.

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