Musical instruments

Write down three wind instruments and three string instruments. Which instrument would you like to play?


aleromcas

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Examples of wind instruments: The oboe, the clarinet and the flute and three examples of String instrument: the double bass, the guitar and the mandolin. I'm not very fond of muscical instruments but definitevely I would chose the piano, I like how it sounds and I also think that playing the piano is quite relaxing.

Narina

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Examples of wind instruments: the oboe, the clarinet and the flute and three examples of string instrumentS: the double bass, the guitar and the mandolin. I'm not very fond of musical instruments but definitely I would choOse the piano, I like THE WAY it sounds and I also think that playing the piano is quite relaxing. :)))

Tony L

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I agree with Narina's comments but I think that "I like how it sounds" is okay too.

In Spanish it would be like:   me gusta cómo cantas  -  I like how you sing

 

 

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Just one correction Tony, you don't have to use the "tilde" in "me gusta cómo cantas". The difference between como and cómo is the context. Cómo is used in questions or indirect questions, not in that case.

Indirect question: I wonder how can I get there / Me pregunto cómo puedo llegar allí.

Question: How are you ? / ¿Cómo estás?

Thank you by the way.