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2twisty November 23, 2012 10:45 AM

¡Hola! Soy un estudiante de primero año.
 
Me llamo Chad o "2TWISTY." Esta es mi primero semestre de español en la universidad.

Quiero hablar español porque quiero viver en Texas circa de El Paso.

Mi vocabulario es pequeño ahora mismo. ¡Me assistan estudiar, por favor!

Si no entiendo sus parablas, hablan inglés, por favor.

Tengo 38 años, vivo en Cincinnati, Ohio. Estuido a Miami University en Oxford, Ohio. Soy mechanica de las computadoras.

Rusty November 23, 2012 03:33 PM

Hola, Chad.

¡Bienvenido a los foros!

Espero que puedas aprender mucho aquí con nosotros.

~~~
asistir a = attend
ayudar = help (assist)

vivir
cerca
menico
palabras
estudio a

un semestre: este es mi primer semestre ...
primer semestre
primer año

Eres estudiante. No eres un estudiante.
Es mejor decir que eres 'técnico de computadoras'.

Estudia el modo imperativo:
ayudan s/b ayuden
hablan s/b hablen

2twisty November 23, 2012 06:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 130464)
asistir a = attend
ayudar = help (assist)

Thanks. My class has not learned that verb yet, and I knew that asistir was wrong -- I just spaced it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 130464)
vivir
cerca
menico
palabras
estudio a

un semestre: este es mi primer semestre ...
primer semestre
primer año

Eres estudiante. No eres un estudiante.
Es mejor decir que eres 'técnico de computadoras'.

Thanks. It's difficult sometimes when many of these words have similar English spellings and meanings -- It's easy to use the English spelling sometimes!


Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 130464)
Estudia el modo imperativo:
ayudan s/b ayuden
hablan s/b hablen


We have not studied the imperative form yet -- I figured I was using the wrong form, but didn't know the right one! So, instead of "-an" on a "you pulural," are they all "-en," with the exception of the irregular ones?

I'll have to look that one up.

Thanks!

wrholt November 23, 2012 07:10 PM

Welcome to the forums!

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2twisty (Post 130466)
Thanks. My class has not learned that verb yet, and I knew that asistir was wrong -- I just spaced it.

We all have done that from time to time; welcome to the club!

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2twisty (Post 130466)
Thanks. It's difficult sometimes when many of these words have similar English spellings and meanings -- It's easy to use the English spelling sometimes!


Agreed!

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2twisty (Post 130466)
We have not studied the imperative form yet -- I figured I was using the wrong form, but didn't know the right one! So, instead of "-an" on a "you pulural," are they all "-en," with the exception of the irregular ones?

I'll have to look that one up.

Thanks!

This is an excellent guess, but it's not quite spot on. For -ar verbs, the imperative ending for "you plural" = "ustedes" is "-en". However, for -er and -ir verbs, the imperative ending for "you plural" = "ustedes" is "-an".


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