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¿A quién miras tú?

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I need to know what these mean so i can answer them. 1. ¿A quién miras tú?2. ¿A quién escuchas tú?3. ¿A quién mira el alumno?4. ¿A quién busca tu amigo?5. ¿A quién visitas tú?

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updated Aug 25, 2010
edited by --Mariana--
posted by Aubrianna

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Hi Aubriana,

Welcome to the forum dear. We will be happy to help you with your Spanish.

One catch though- we don't do homework! You should start with our translator. Then come back here when you have questions.

¡Buena suerte! (Good luck!)

updated Aug 25, 2010
posted by Goyo
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I'll do one. You can do the rest as they are all the same.

Questions are usually reverse order from statements (the subject follows the verb). So let's make a statement out of your questions.

Tú miras a quién.

subject=tú (you familiar)

verb=miras (look at)

direct object=quien (whom) [the "a" is called the personal "a", used when the direct object is a person or pet...not translated]

You are looking at whom (statement) or Whom are you looking at? (question)

You have my permission to say Who are you looking at? We never state it correctly in English. grin

¡Bienvenida al foro!

Welcome to the forum!

updated Aug 25, 2010
edited by 0074b507
posted by 0074b507
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  1. It isn't homework. and
  2. The translator doesn't work properly!
updated Aug 25, 2010
posted by Aubrianna
Using the translators is like playing an adventure game. They rarely give answers, only clues. Use the dictionary, too. - KevinB, Aug 25, 2010
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  1. It isn't homework. and
  2. The translator doesn't work properly!

Well let's see:

¿A quién miras tú? -

  1. Who do you view?
  2. To who do you look?
  3. To whom sights you?

1 and 2 are basically correct. 3 is off, but that's not unusual for that one. But if you are making any attempt at all at understanding the Spanish, you can figure it out with that.

updated Aug 25, 2010
posted by Goyo