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Hello all,
As best I can uderstand the English word "come" is a translation for both venga and veneer. On the other hand I have seen them presented as if they were different in some way. Would someone be so kind as to help me understand this difference (if any)? Best Regards, Russ |
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To come: venir
Venga is the Subjunctive for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd person singular. Yo venga Usted venga él/ella venga Nosotros vengamos Ustedes vengan Ellos vengan It's important that he comes.= Es importante que él venga. Hope it helps, I know Subjunctive can be a real killer!!! ![]()
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Thanks!!
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