Como responder com have?
Como responder com have?
Responder no Present Perfect – Yes, I've (have) (already) been in Japan. / No, I've not (have not) been in Japan (yet). – Had she waited long before you called? – Yes, she had waited long before I called. / No, she hadn't (had not) waited long before I called.
Como responder Have you already?
Por exemplo, se eu pergunto: “have you already done your homework?” [você já fez a tarefa de casa?] estou me referindo a algo ali no momento imediato da fala [se fui redundante, perdoe-me!]. O referencial se faz presente. Não quero saber se a pessoa já tem experiência naquilo ou se ela já fez alguma vez na vida.
Que dia é o seu aniversário em inglês?
“What day is your birthday?” “It's on March 15th.” (“Que dia é seu aniversário?” “É dia 15 de março.”) “What date is your birthday?” “It's on March 15th.” (“Que dia é seu aniversário?” “É dia 15 de março.”)
Who is Yo No Puedo Responder POR Raul?
- Yo no puedo responder por Raúl. I can't vouch for Raul. Ella responde de que los volantes se repartan a tiempo.She takes responsibility for getting the flyers handed out on time. Sus fotografías responden al tema de la exhibición.Her photographs are in keeping with the theme of the exhibit.
What do you mean by responder in Spanish?
- Sus fotografías responden al tema de la exhibición.Her photographs are in keeping with the theme of the exhibit. La multa que se cobró responde a los daños hechos.The fine charged is appropriate for the damage done. A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g.
What's the best way to respond to a question?
- Typical responses would include: The "Thank You" may be appended to your response; its use is intended to thank the person for asking the question (good manners, etc.). In general, respond with the same, if there is time.
What's the proper response to " how is it going?
- A fairly common condensation of all this is "fine, thanks; you?". – Monica Cellio Jun 16 '11 at 14:18 Technically, "going good" is incorrect grammar; you should use "going well", so "It is going well" is the proper response. "Fine, and you?" You are right, that is very common here. The "proper" answer is Fine. or Just fine, thank you.