Signification
To sense impending danger or problems, to realize a threat is close.
Contexte culturel
Commonly used in political commentary to describe a party sensing defeat. Used in business contexts to describe market volatility. Often used in casual conversation regarding economic instability. Used in social contexts to warn about a bad situation.
Use the indirect object
Always remember the 'le'. It makes the sentence sound native.
Signification
To sense impending danger or problems, to realize a threat is close.
Use the indirect object
Always remember the 'le'. It makes the sentence sound native.
Teste-toi
Complete the sentence with the correct pronoun.
Cuando el jefe entró enfadado, ____ vi las orejas al lobo.
The indirect object pronoun 'le' is required for the person sensing the danger.
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Banque d exercices
1 exercicesCuando el jefe entró enfadado, ____ vi las orejas al lobo.
The indirect object pronoun 'le' is required for the person sensing the danger.
🎉 Score : /1
Questions fréquentes
1 questionsNo, it is mostly used for abstract problems like money or work.
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