How do you use acuerdo?

Usage notes (agreeing): The nominal modified by de acuerdo may refer either to both agreeing parties (as in the first example above), or only to one (as in the second and third).

What does Acuerdos mean in English?

Definition of acuerdo 1 : a resolution or decision of a deliberative body or a tribunal in certain Latin American countries. 2 : a session of a tribunal also : the members of it.

What is the word demasiado mean?

too much
Demasiado is a common adjective or adverb that usually carries the idea of “too,” “too much,” “too many,” “excessive” or “excessively.”

What’s the difference between recordar and Acordar?

A simple way to think about these two verbs is to consider recordar as the equivalent of the English verb ‘to recall’ and acordarse as the equivalent of the English verb ‘to remember’. Now, if you think about it, you’ll notice the difference between ‘recall’ and ‘remember’ in English is also subtle.

What is the difference between escuchar and OIR?

Oír is used to express the action “to hear”, something we have no control over. Like when you are driving, and suddenly hear a car honking its horn. So in basic terms, to avoid confusing both verbs, you need to remember escuchar as “to listen” and oír as “to hear”.

What’s the difference between demasiado and Demasiada?

Demasiado and demasiada are used with a singular noun to express too much (of), while demasiados and demasiadas are used with a plural noun to express too many (of).

How do you use bastante?

Bastante as an Adjective As an adjective, bastante is similar to sufficient or satisfactory. In this context, bastante comes after the noun it is modifying and has to agree with it in number (but not gender, as bastante is a unisex adjective). The plural of bastante, which is a fairly uncommon adjective, is bastantes.

How do you use encontrar?

Uses of encontrar

  1. English: Where can I find the best place to eat tapas in this neighborhood?
  2. English: Yesterday I found a fascinating book in the library.
  3. English: I don’t find the words to express how I feel.
  4. English: After thinking for hours, I found a great solution.
  5. English: I find that idea unfair.