🐱 A new gatito!

Let’s learn some important conjugations in a fun role-play conversation about adopting a new kitten!

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Adding a new member to the family is always exciting! Let’s learn some important conjugations in a fun role-play conversation about adopting a new kitten!

Answers:

(1) “adoptar” (adopt)

This word means "adopt." In this context, it's used to express the action of taking in a pet as part of the family.

An alternative word that could have been used is "acoger," which also means to take in or shelter, but "adoptar" is the more commonly used term in the context of adopting animals.

(2) “necesitan” (need)

Necesitan is a conjugation of the verb "necesitar," which means "to need."

Necesitas could also be used here, but the difference between necesitan and necesitas lies in the subject they refer to. Here's when to use each:

necesitas: This is the second person singular form (tú form). You use "necesitas" when addressing someone directly in an informal way.

necesitan: This is the third person plural form (ellos/ellas/ustedes form). You use "necesitan" when referring to a group of people or when speaking in a formal way to someone directly in some Latin American countries.

We would more likely use “necesitan” in plural form instead of “necesitas” in this conversation because the accessories in question would be for both the person and their new kitten.

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