Usually at the start of a sentence or as a transition between two clauses.
(I don't know if we'll go by train or car, but , we'll arrive at eight.)
This structure— [Subjunctive Verb] + [Relative Pronoun] + [Subjunctive Verb] —is a common pattern in Spanish for "no matter" phrases. Examples include: : No matter who comes. Digan lo que digan : No matter what they say. 2. Common Uses & Contexts
Usually at the start of a sentence or as a transition between two clauses.
(I don't know if we'll go by train or car, but , we'll arrive at eight.) sea_como_sea
This structure— [Subjunctive Verb] + [Relative Pronoun] + [Subjunctive Verb] —is a common pattern in Spanish for "no matter" phrases. Examples include: : No matter who comes. Digan lo que digan : No matter what they say. 2. Common Uses & Contexts Usually at the start of a sentence or