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| Impersonal "a"
When the object of a verb (except
tener) is a definite person, it is preceded
by a. It isn't used if a number
precedes the object though. The pronouns
alguien (somebody), alguno (someone),
nadie (nobody), and ninguno
(no one) require a as well, when used
as the direct object. It is also used
before geographical names that are not already
preceded by an article.
Veo a Juan. I see
John.
Veo a alguien. I see somebody.
Describe a Chile. Describe Chile.
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