What is the difference between these Spanish syntactical constructions? - que es anbesol
What is the difference between the syntactic structures: "Amparo is back" and "Amparo is back? When it is used for what any other building?
What is the difference between these Spanish syntactical constructions? - que es anbesol
What is the difference between the syntactic structures: "Amparo is back" and "Amparo is back? When it is used for what any other building?
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No difference, except for his insistence on the role of each sentence.
In the sentence "Amparo is back", "Amparo" subject "is" is a verb, and "return" is the predicate. The most important thing in this sentence is "Amparo".
You can use this expression to this question: Who is Amparo answer? (Who is Amparo?)
The expression "makes Amparo" just like the first can be understood only) in a different order (predicate + verb + complement. Or take the back "when" in the subject line (a noun phrase is the object), "is" is a verb, and "Amparo," the predicate.
Then you can answer this line on a question like this: Who is behind? (That's again?).
The word "protection", a name, a name not in the sense that the "Amparo" is ur say: "The defense is going home (or vice versa)" and "Amparo is back" is said, "Security is back"
if it is understood as a name, but I went with this ( "Return .."), because it is clear ...
When in doubt, choose the best!:)
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