hahaha yes it all looks ok luciana, although it was meant for non spanish speakers lol
, but it was a good way to test your english right? ok but you raised a good point in there...
In spanish "it" does not exist everything is masculine or feminine, so let´s say you want to talk about a concert that you went to, your going to say, The concert was amazing, I really loved it!!!!, it would transalte as
El concierto fue increible (or asombroso), me encant
ó!!! "it" will always take the form of he or she, this example is in preterite or past tense.
"it" as an object would be translated as "lo" o "la" or "Los" and "Las" if plural. As you can see it´s masculine or femnine.
it´s one or the othert and If you don´t mention a specific item, the "it" in english will always take a masculine form in Spanish.
An example. would be "i don´t know where to put it", this would be, No sé donde poner
lo , the "lo" represents the "it" in english and as no thing is actually mentioned it takes a masculine ending. If the conversation was more like,
Pasame la Botella..., Pues no sé donde poner
la (Give me the bottle..., I don´t know where to put it!!!) you would have to use the feminine version of "it" as "la botella" is feminine.
This is a little complicated but it comes with practice!!!! Hope this helps someone lol
Jamesito
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