Friday, March 9, 2012

Are these question correct grammatically?

(1) Que regalo piensas tu comprar?
(2) Quieres ir de compras tu el jueve?
(3) Quieres ir al cines tu?
(4) A ti te gustaria venir tu?

Does the person whom the question is directed to come after the actual action, but before the infinitive? Or after both the actual action and infinitive? Thanks!|||Usually, you don't need to mention that person. The verb has enough information about that. Unless you want to emphasize.

驴Qu茅 regalo piensas comprar?
驴Quieres ir de compras el jueves?
驴Quieres ir al cine?
驴Te gustar铆a venir?|||1 Que regalo piensas comprar.
2 Quieres ir de compras el jueves?
3 Quieres ir al cine?
4 A ti te gustaria venir?

You don't have to write "tu" after the verb because it's already conjugated in the second person.|||It makes no difference. You can say it either way.

Que piensas tu hacer este fin de semana?
Que piensas hacer tu este fin de semana?

Both function the same way, though the latter is often more common in speech.

But note that in Spanish, the article (tu, yo, el, etc) is redundant so insisting on using it is usually meant as a form of emphasis. It's kind of like how in English we get louder when using the article.

What do YOU want to do?
Que quieres hacer tu?|||1. Que regalo piensas comprar?
2. Quieres ir de compras el jueves?
3. Quieres ir al cine?
4. Te gustaria venir?

The verb w

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