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Old 03-08-2008, 11:25 PM
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How do you form questions in Spanish with pensar+infinitive?

Are these question correct grammatically?

(1) Que regalo piensas tu comprar?
(2) Quieres ir de compras tu el jueve?
(3) Quieres ir al cines tu?
(4) A ti te gustaria venir tu?

Does the person whom the question is directed to come after the actual action, but before the infinitive? Or after both the actual action and infinitive? Thanks!
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Usually, you don't need to mention that person. The verb has enough information about that. Unless you want to emphasize.

¿Qué regalo piensas comprar?
¿Quieres ir de compras el jueves?
¿Quieres ir al cine?
¿Te gustaría venir?
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1. Que regalo piensas comprar?
2. Quieres ir de compras el jueves?
3. Quieres ir al cine?
4. Te gustaria venir?

The verb w
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1 Que regalo piensas comprar.
2 Quieres ir de compras el jueves?
3 Quieres ir al cine?
4 A ti te gustaria venir?

You don't have to write "tu" after the verb because it's already conjugated in the second person.
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