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Dos más tres son cinco.
Cuatro menos tres son o es uno? |
Es uno.
Or, if you are thinking or stumbling... Cuatro menos tres son... ah, es uno... |
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Dos más tres es igual a cinco. Dos y tres, cinco. Dos y tres son cinco. Dos más tres, cinco. Dos más tres son cinco. ... ;) |
♪ ♫ ♪ dos y dos son cuatro y... ♪ ♫ ♪
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♪ ♫ ♪... cuatro y dos son seis, seis y dos son ocho, y ocho dieciséis... ♪ ♫ ♪
:showoff: y ocho, veinticuatro; y ocho treinta y dos... ♪ ♫ ♪ :D (Hay cosas que se quedan en la memoria genética 4 ever...) ;) |
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:applause: Funny uh? That's exactly how we count ... I had forgotten how it went, I knew someone would come in my aid. ;) |
So, good to know that your real age is 4 ever!!! :D
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I can't find it now, but I saw on a Spanish language website about arithmetic, "dos mas tres son cinco, cuatro menos tres son uno". I didn't think that seemed correct. But I also seem to remember a question I've asked before about verb agreement when the subject and object aren't so clear. (Can't find that, either...) Thanks, all. |
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I did this little song to show you that we are at least two who were taught this nursery song. We still haven't heard from Angélica, but I am sure that every kid is taught this. It shows something that is more or less "ingrained" in us. Same thing with the time of day. sonlasuna de la tarde :rolleyes: I am sure that not everybody understands the agreement you are talking about, but even people who know the diff slips on these two types of stuff... |
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