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This is a post that I am going to read and re-read many times. Thank you so much for your posts they explain the subject so well and in my case are helping me reach the next level. Which is correct? Many thanks. Hola Doug, yes, it looks okay. With your first sentence, we need a verb es. However, I often read or hear sentences that are ended with a preposition that really jar.

Sadly, I cannot for the life of me think of one as I write but, I trust you understand what I mean. Thanks for sharing Richard, yes, my understanding is that there were English linguists around the 17th and 18th centuries that tried to align English with Latin and insisted that prepositions at the end of sentences should be considered incorrect.

And their theories persist to this day. However, the use of prepositions like this in English is so common as to be considered correct. Thank you so much for this very useful post.

Hola Harriet, thanks for the question. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. If you want to develop a conversational level of Spanish, then this guide will help you get there in the most effective way. Skip to main content Skip to primary sidebar Articles. Asking questions in Spanish can range from simple to quite complex. How to ask simple questions in Spanish In Spanish, the simplest way to ask a question is by taking an ordinary sentence and changing your intonation at the end.

For example: English: Isabella speaks Spanish? For example: English: Is there information about the wineries in this region? For example: English: Do you need help? For example, English: Can I ask you a question? The Spanish question formula If you want to ask more complex questions in Spanish using Spanish question words, then there is a simple question formula you should follow. But, before I get to the formula, I want you to think of this common Spanish question: English: Where are you from?

Most Spanish questions follow this exact same formula. For example: English: Who is she speaking with? For example: English: Where are you? Here are some examples: English: When is your birthday? For example: English: When do you need the report by? How much? For example: English: How many pairs of shoes do you own? Here are some examples: English: Who bought the wine? And here are some more examples using the question formula: English: Who are you living with?

For example: English: How are your parents? For example: English: What is your new apartment like? Here are some examples: English: What is that? Here are some examples: English: What is your favourite band? Here are two examples to demonstrate the difference: English: Why do you want it? Moreover, the answers to these questions will have the same preposition as the question: English: Why do you want my mobile? How adjective …? For example: English: How far is it? How often?

Note this phrase can be used synonymously with or without the word tiempo. Here are some examples: English: How often do we get holidays? For example, you could combine the simple sentence structure and question formula: English: Do you know where Javier is from?

For example: English: Why not go out tonight? Your turn If you want to improve your conversations in Spanish, there is no better way than asking better questions. Can you think of any other structures or applications for asking questions in Spanish? Great post! Formal vs. Informal "You". Definite and indefinite articles. The difference between "the" and "a", and how to say these in Spanish. Ser vs Estar: The two kinds of "to be". How to know when to say yo soy vs.

How to talk about how you're feeling using the verbs estar and sentirse. Spanish false cognates "false friends". How to know whether to use estar or haber when talking about something's existence. Bigger, smaller, faster, slower: How to compare two things and use superlatives in Spanish. How to ask directions, and a few common prepositions that will help you get there. Question words in Spanish WHO?

Spanish question words Here are the words to help you solve all the world's mysteries. The words in square brackets like [this] are optional. Elapsed time: ms.

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These examples may contain colloquial words based on your search. See examples translated by no te he pedido 82 examples with alignment. See examples translated by no te he preguntado 58 examples with alignment. See examples translated by no le he preguntado 34 examples with alignment. See examples translated by no he preguntado 26 examples with alignment. See examples translated by yo no le he pedido 10 examples with alignment.

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