graceacollier graceacollier
  • 22-05-2019
  • Spanish
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No me diga eso. Correct Incorrect

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facundo3141592
facundo3141592 facundo3141592
  • 29-12-2019

Answer:

"No me diga eso" is correctly written, where the subject is "usted" (this would be a polite way to talk ), for example, you also can say this as:

"No me digas eso", and this is used with the subject "vos", which is a less formal option.

So the sentence is correctly written.

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simrahali15
simrahali15 simrahali15
  • 18-03-2021

Answer:

Correct

Explanation:

Translation: Don't give me that.

It makes sense and is grammatically correct.

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