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Simplified and native speakers:
Simplified example
Libia Contreras Julián
Roxana Danae Bannach
Claudia Jiménez
Jorge García
John A. Naoum
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Simplified example
Libia Contreras Julián
Roxana Danae Bannach
Claudia Jiménez
Jorge García
John A. Naoum
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Simplified Example "España tiene un excelente sistema de trenes..." |
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Libia Contreras Julián México, D.F. "Quiero un boleto para Guadalajara..." |
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Roxana Danae Bannach Chile, Santiago "¿Cada cuánto tiempo pasa la micro para ir a Providencia?..." |
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Claudia Jiménez Perú, Lima "Buenos días, yo quisiera comprar..." |
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Jorge García México, Xalapa, Veracruz "Te voy a contar específicamente sobre el boleto para un camión..." |
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John A. Naoum Ecuador, Guayaquil "Bueno, estoy en la estación de bus..." |
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Interrogative adjectives
In order to buy a bus, train or airline ticket you will need to know how to ask, "how much?" and, "how many?" The interrogative adjective cuánto has four forms according to gender and number:
Let's look at some questions that you might need to ask in order to purchase a bus or train ticket. Notice that when cuánto precedes a noun it must match that noun in gender and number.
If cuánto precedes a verb it is always in the single masculine form.
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