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Grammar Genius, Is ¨le llamo mañana¨correct? Or, "nos estamos en contacto"? Why do I use the present tense to refer to the future? Question asked on August 23, 2007
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I was teaching a family how to make brownies to sell, and "I told them to put a preservativo (preservativo=condom, birthcontrol) in the batter so the brownies would last longer. I meant to say preservante (preservative)." Looking
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