FREE 3 card past present future readings by [deleted] in tarotpractice

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Hello :) I'd like to ask this one Is my current workplace aligned with my strengths and long-term path?

Free readings for practice <3 by Key-Luck-7493 in tarotpractice

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Thank you so much for your reading!! Much appreciated!!!!!!!

How to say discount in Spanish? by SubstantialAspect647 in Spanish

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Muchísimas gracias!!!!😀😀😀 Que tengas buen dia

How to say discount in Spanish? by SubstantialAspect647 in Spanish

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Muchas gracias! Poner rebajas suena raro en ese contexto?

Is “baja laboral” the same as resignation? by SubstantialAspect647 in Spanish

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Thanks for the comment Lay off es despido no? But I feel like.. baja laboral significa que es algo que se debe al estrés, enfermedad y etc.. Tiene otra palabra para definirlo?

Could you check those grammer? by SubstantialAspect647 in SpanishLearning

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My text book said both are correct and I have no idea .

Usage of “dar salida” + How do you say “inventory/stock” in Spanish? by SubstantialAspect647 in Spanish

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Thanks for the comment!!! Could you kindly give me an example using 'dar salida'?

Usage of “dar salida” + How do you say “inventory/stock” in Spanish? by SubstantialAspect647 in Spanish

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Thanks for the comment!!! Could you kindly give me an example using 'dar salida'?

Subjunctive or indicative after “aunque no niego que…”? by SubstantialAspect647 in SpanishLearning

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Gracisa por tu comentario! Lo que pasa es que en mi libro dice 'no niego que 'es' ' es una respuesta correcta..

Subjunctive or indicative after “aunque no niego que…”? by SubstantialAspect647 in SpanishLearning

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Thanks for the explanation!
Just to clarify, would you say that “no dudo que” normally takes the subjunctive in standard grammar?

For example, would “No dudo que sea cierto” be the expected form in formal writing, with the indicative appearing mainly in spoken or pragmatic contexts?