Llevar + past participle: agreement with object?
**Llevar** can be used with a past participle as a phrasal verb and the construct vaguely translates into something like *to have been*:
> **Lleva cerrado esa tienda desde 1990.**
*That store...
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03/14/19
Determining gender of words ending in "e"?
When learning Spanish, there are basic rules taught about word gender: words ending in *o* are usually masculine, words ending in *a* are usually feminine.
What about words ending in *e*? Are...
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How do verbs like 'gustar' actually function?
I am far enough into learning Spanish that I know **gustar** does not literally mean 'to like' but means 'to be pleasing to.' My supposition would be that 'gustar' and similar verbs would function...
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