18:07 May 23, 2001 |
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na | mucho |
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mucho Explanation: Tu me has enseñado mucho (informal) Usted me ha enseñado mucho (formal, you don't have a close relation with this person.) For a teacher, unless is an informal one or is now your friend, use the second one. Carolina Literature and Linguistic Studies |
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mucho Explanation: I'm sorry, in the previous answer, "tú" is with the dash. Carolina |
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