I saw the following on a back machine recently ‘ puedes operar con cualquiera de las tarjetas de crédito’. How does this fit with the contents of this lesson please
Using cualquier/a to say any in Spanish
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Hilary H.Kwiziq community member
Using cualquier/a to say any in Spanish
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Using cualquier/a to express "any" in Spanish (indefinite adjectives)"
Asked 2 years ago
John O. Kwiziq Q&A super contributor
Hola Hilary,
The lesson states that "cualquiera" must accompany a noun which has taken an indefinite article, and must come after that noun.
It is possible that there are exceptions and that the lesson only deals with the most common usage. It may be one of those regional variations but if we follow the lesson - as I understand it - it seems as if the sentence you saw is incorrect. I think it should read "....cualquier de las tarjetas de crédito." I'm sure the teachers can clarify this. Saludos. John
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