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le da

le da(
leh
 
dah
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. gives him
Marta le da dinero todos los meses para ayudarlo.Marta gives him money every month to help him.
b. is giving him
Esa propiedad le da una tasa de retorno del 10%.That property is giving him a 10% rate of return.
a. gives her
Estar con él le da una sensación de seguridad.Being with him gives her a sense of safety.
b. is giving her
En ese momento, cuando el novio le da la mala noticia, suena el teléfono.At that moment, when her boyfriend is giving her the bad news, the bell rings.
a. gives it
El partido tiene ahora un nuevo líder, y eso le da oportunidad de cambiar.The party has now a new leader, and this gives it an opportunity to change.
b. is giving it
La postura de la ONG le da un fuerte impulso.The NGO's position is giving it a strong push.
4.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
(formal)
(provides you; singular)
a. gives you
Si un desconocido le da un paquete, no lo acepte.If a stranger gives you a parcel, don't accept it.
b. is giving you
Si su impresora le da problemas, actualice el driver.If your printer is giving you trouble, update the driver.
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