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The sentence would be written:
¿Usted pagó en efectivo o tarjeta de crédito?
But you could also say:
¿A pagado usted en efectivo o con tarjeta de crédito?
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ALCALDE: Debemos buscar una solución para terminar con el problema de la caza. Con tanta caza, los animales del bosque van a desaparecer.
ECOLOGISTA: Nosotros queremos hablar con los cazadores, pero ellos no quieren reunirse con nosotros.
ALCALDE: Con esa actitud de no querer reunirse, es difícil que ellos colaboren con nosotros. Intentaré llegar a un acuerdo con ellos. Seguro que ellos sí quieren hablar conmigo. Llamaré a mi cuñado, él es cazador y con ellos se puede hablar con más confianza.
ECOLOGISTA: Gracias, señor Alcalde. Cuente con nosotros para lo que necesite.
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This exercise stands for the preposition con and subject pronouns. A preposition is a word (or group of words) that we use to show the way which other words are connected. The word con is a preposition that means with. On the other hand, nosotros is the subject pronoun that means we and ellos is the subject pronoun that means they. The preposition con working along with a subject pronoun can be written as:
- Con nosotros is written as with us.
- Con ellos is written as with them.
- Conmigo is written as with me.
The answer would be :
Erasmus couple Reading the testimonies that appear in their Erasmus Generation report, anyone could think that the experience is always positive and that he doesn't go any further, the final goal in the life of a university student. Well, I don't agree. Beyond the fact that Erasmus cost me that my girlfriend left me, with the consequent depression, it seems to me an excuse to spend half a year or a year - depending on the scholarship - on vacation abroad. My girlfriend spent six months in Sweden, and the times I went to visit her, what I realized is that there will be a percentage (maybe 10%) of the students who take advantage of the experience to study and learn a language; but the other great majority, all they do is go from party to party, and little else. They spend a few months away from their homes, on a luxury vacation paid for by their daddies, without giving a blow. I also observed the tendency of many scholarship recipients to look down their shoulders and despise anyone who had not considered living the Erasmus experience. As if living with your parents, finishing your degree and finding a job at 22 were something too simple ... Reading the testimonies, one also realizes that the Erasmus scholarship has positive things, serving as a stimulus to wake up to the university, to learn a language, to discover new friends and the value of friendship. But I think that for that it is not essential to live this experience. to study and learn a language; but the other great majority, all they do is go from party to party, and little else. They spend a few months away from their homes, on a luxury vacation paid for by their daddies, without giving a blow. I also observed the tendency of many scholarship recipients to look down their shoulders and despise anyone who had not considered living the Erasmus experience. As if living with your parents, finishing your degree and finding a job at 22 were something too simple ... Reading the testimonies, one also realizes that the Erasmus scholarship has positive things, serving as a stimulus to wake up to the university, to learn a language, to discover new friends and the value of friendship. But I think that for that it is not essential to live this experience.