Asked by chelsea
what does fui a la oficina de correos cerrada cafe mean?? and does it make sense>?
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Answered by
Elizabeth
I went to the office of running/gym or something like that.
Answered by
chelsea
ok the question is y tu? adonde fuiste por la noche?
and i have to use (ir/oficina de correos/cerrada/cafe)
and i have to use (ir/oficina de correos/cerrada/cafe)
Answered by
Elizabeth
I went/the office of running/[it] was closed/brown or cafeteria
Answered by
Elizabeth
oficina de correroes = post office
my bad haha.
my bad haha.
Answered by
Writeacher
You should probably have patience and wait for SraJMcGin to answer your questions. Foreign languages are her expertise.
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Answered by
chelsea
so
that makes no sense lol
how would i ( so i went to )
that makes no sense lol
how would i ( so i went to )
Answered by
Elizabeth
or cafe could be describing the post office, saying that the brown post office was closed when i went there...
Answered by
chelsea
i mean how owuld i say ( so , i went to)
Answered by
chelsea
o ok o gosh im sorry i had a major blonde moment
Answered by
SraJMcGin
Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. It does not make sense as it is, because here is what you have:
I went to the closed Post Office = Fui a la oficina cerrada de correos (probably what you mean?) As for café it could mean either "café" or "coffee." What is it that you are trying to say?
As for the question "And you, where did you go last night?" You can't use ALL the words as they are: I went to the closed Post Office. Fui a la oficina de correos cerrada. (If you MUST keep that word order.) But then what do you do with "café?" Perhaps "El café fue cerrado." (the café was closed, but notice "cerrado" as an adjective must be masculine and singular just like "el café."
Sra
I went to the closed Post Office = Fui a la oficina cerrada de correos (probably what you mean?) As for café it could mean either "café" or "coffee." What is it that you are trying to say?
As for the question "And you, where did you go last night?" You can't use ALL the words as they are: I went to the closed Post Office. Fui a la oficina de correos cerrada. (If you MUST keep that word order.) But then what do you do with "café?" Perhaps "El café fue cerrado." (the café was closed, but notice "cerrado" as an adjective must be masculine and singular just like "el café."
Sra
Answered by
emily
can u help me with estar, ser and tener?
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