Answer:
Wouldn't it be easier to use sign language instead of talking especially if you don't know how loud/quiet you are?
Explanation:
(pretty sure it would)
Hope this helped!
Stay safe!
(Sorry if it wasn't what you were looking for)
DENOTATION: The direct definition of the word that you find in the dictionary. CONNOTATION: The emotional suggestions of a word, that is not literal
What type of question is this supposed to be?
Similes are directly comparing two objects, such as, "Life is LIKE and open book."
Metaphors also compare things, but more or less are making a statement. "Life is an open book."
The six indirect object pronouns in spanish are:
- me for 1st person in singular
- te for 2nd person in singular
- le for 3rd person in singular
- nos for 1st person in plural
- os for 2nd person in plural
- les for 3rd person in plural
These type of pronouns are written before the verb, when the sentence has only a conjugated verb, for example:
La profesora <em>le </em>dio un libro a Juan
There is another case, in which the sentence has two verbs:
- The first in infinitive form and,
- The second verb
So, the Indirect Object Pronoun is written after the infinitive verb and the conjugated verb, for example:
The sentence without the Indirect object pronoun:
Yo <em>voy </em> <u><em>dar</em></u> la pelota a Juan
<em>voy </em>is the verb in infinitive form and <u><em>dar</em></u> is the second verb
The same sentence, now using the Indirect object pronoun:
Yo <em>voy</em> a <em><u>dar</u></em><em><u>le</u></em> la pelota
voy is the verb in infinitive form and the pronoun <em>le </em>comes after the second verb
Note that these kind of pronouns are also used to replace the Indirect object in the sentence