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27 dic 2019
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Inglés (US)
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I’d like to study with you or I’d like you to study with me
Are both correct???
I’d like to study with you or I’d like you to study with me
Are both correct???
Are both correct???
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Both are correct, but you would use them in different situations. If you knew someone was going to study and you wanted to join them, you would use the first one, but if you were going to study but you wanted them to come and study with you, you would use the second one.
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Los dos son correctos pero se usan en situaciones diferentes...
La primera se usa cuando ya sabes que la otra persona quiere estudiar
La otra se usa cuando tú eres La persona que quiere estudiar y quieres que La otra persona estudia contigo
I got no idea if my spanish made sense but I tried so I hope you would understand it :)
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Both are correct. In my opinion, “I’d like to study with you” is a bit more polite.
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