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Using verb Venir in a question and answer.

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Venir / a clase tarde con frecuencia

Ask: Vienes a clase tarde con frecuencia? Say: No, no vengo tarde porque camino rápido.

Do these sentences look right? I must use the verb Venir to answer the question.

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updated Oct 2, 2010
posted by rcmango
Don't forget this ¿ at the beginning of your question it is just as important as this? on the end. - kenwilliams, Oct 2, 2010
P:S I mean questions posted in spanish of course. - kenwilliams, Oct 2, 2010

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They look ok if you must use venir. (One definition of venir is llegar.)

Do you often arrive late to class? No, I don't arrive late, because I walk fast.

updated Oct 2, 2010
edited by 0074b507
posted by 0074b507
Thankyou, just making sure my writing is legible. I do appreciate this. - rcmango, Oct 2, 2010
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Ask: Vienes a clase tarde con frecuencia? Say: No, no vengo tarde porque camino rápido.

¿Vienes tarde a clase con frecuencia? No, porque camino rápido

Its more common use the verb 'Sueles' instead 'con frecuencia' (or a menudo)

¿Sueles venir tarde a clase? No, no suelo porque camino rápido

updated Oct 2, 2010
posted by matujd
He said that he must use venir in the answer to the question. - 0074b507, Oct 2, 2010
Yes, and thanks for the new verb btw. - rcmango, Oct 2, 2010
Oh, No entendi bien la pregunta, lo siento. :) - matujd, Oct 2, 2010