El es un artículo determinado que se utiliza generalmente precediendo a un sustantivo o sintagma nominal. Él, en cambio, es un pronombre personal que se emplea para referirse a la persona, animal o cosa de que se habla.
In order to boost the sale value realized through bank e-auctions, Public Sector Banks (PSBs) were requested by Department of Financial Services to redesign their e-auction platform. The platform “e-BKray” was launched on 28th February, 2019.
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Rolling Stone: Anuel AA and Karol G’s Relationship Wasn’t Secret, But ‘Secreto’ Blew Up Anyway
Roughly a month ago, Anuel AA and Karol G’s “Secreto” — a pop-reggaeton duet about a torrid but hidden romance — leaked online. “We were upset,” says Ezequiel Rivera, who co-produced the single with ...
Anuel AA and Karol G’s Relationship Wasn’t Secret, But ‘Secreto’ Blew Up Anyway
Spanish spoken in Spain (Peninsular Spanish) demonstrates particular usage patterns for “qué” that differ from Latin American varieties. The expression “¿Qué es lo que…?” (What is it that…?) appears more frequently in Peninsular Spanish, creating emphasis and clarity in questions that might use simpler constructions in other regions.
Qué and cuál should not be confused with que and cual. Usually, qué and cuál are translated into English as what and which, respectively. There are a few exceptions to this general rule that often trip up learners. In questions with the verb ser (“to be”), qué is used to ask about definitions of things: