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combined [kəmˈbaɪnd]
adjetivo
1. conjunto(a)
- our combined efforts -> todos nuestros esfuerzos
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combined [kom-baind]
adjetivo
1. Conjunto.
- Our combined efforts led to success -> la suma de nuestros esfuerzos nos condujo al éxito
- It’s a pen, watch and calculator combined -> es bolígrafo, reloj y calculadora a la vez
"combined" en el foro de Respuestas
| P: | How to easily know the meaning of combined words? "dejelo", por ejemplo. |
| R: | Are structured by a verb and an atonic pronoun, those are writing joined to the verb: (te, -me, -se, -le, -nos, -la, -lo, -los, -las). "Hazlo", "dáselas",… |
| P: | Can a preterite and imperfect tense can combined in a single sentence'? |
| R: | Of course. La primera vez que .... I think you need a clarifier (subject pronoun) in the Spanish part (vivía=I was or you were') yo vivía en Londres.… |
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