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reglas para imperativo afirmativo + pronombre en la segunda persona del plural

Mi novia me ayuda bastante con el español pues es de España, pero como ella no ha estudiado para ser profesora hay algunas reglas de gramática que no conoce. Estos dias le pregunté como yo debería ...
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Is there a grammatical difference between tú and vos?

Wikipedia lists both tú and vos as second person familiar singular pronouns. How can I differentiate between these in my fancy conjugation chart I am making? (This is my first question here; I ...
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Why are verbs with Usted conjugated the same way as with El and Ella? [duplicate]

This is probably a question just for linguists. Is there a reason why verbs with Usted are conjugated the same way as with El and Ella? A historical reason maybe?
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Conjugation rule for "enclitic pronouns"?

While reading some materials, I found words like these: "conocerte" (= te conozco), "mirarte" (= te miro). I can't effectively find anything useful (in English) about this. What's the exact name of ...
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¿Cómo conjugo verbos con el pronombre indefinido "One"?

Español En inglés, algunas personas usan el pronombre indefinido "One" (uno). Véase la versión en inglés de la pregunta para ejemplos. Normalmente, se usa esta palabra cuando quiere uno ser formal ...
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Why isn't "cómo se dice" "cómo dices"?

"Cómo se dice __", meaning "how do you say __", is confusing me. Why is there se? Why is dice in él/ella/usted (3rd) form if "cómo se dice" means "how do you say __"? Why isn't it "cómo dices"?
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You're going to like it

In my spanish course I was presented with: te va a encantar As a translation of You're going to like it. But what confuses me is the combination of the pronoun te with the verb conjugationva. ...
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Using pronoun after similarly conjugated verb?

Español Me encontré esta frase que me confundió en una canción : "hoy me muero yo". ¿Cuál es el significado de añadir el pronombre después de haber conjugado el verbo? Inglés I came across ...
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