You need water in order to make a cup of coffee.
You need water for making a cup of coffee, if you will.
The preposition para expresses finality, purpose.
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You need water in order to make a cup of coffee.
You need water for making a cup of coffee, if you will.
The preposition para expresses finality, purpose.
I personally wouldn't use por with llevar, just lleva tejiendo un chal varios días or, better yet, lleva varios días tejiendo un chal.
More examples at www.rae.es/dpd/llevar#3.
The word modelo is común en cuanto al género (common gender?). So el modelo, la modelo, los modelos, las modelos.
From the moment you include Pedro, the standard would be todos nosotros.
EranBarLev wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2023 3:44 pmThe owl doesn't accept "We have to wait in line!" The official translation is too formal.
Have you tried generic 'you' instead of 'we'? The latter might be too context-dependent for Duo.
Past tense would be a closer match, but historic present is very common when talking about something that almost happened but didn't. See https://www.espanolavanzado.com/28-uso- ... e-o-pasado.