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Jessica October 24, 2008 04:24 PM

Casa ideal
 
Homework for Spanish:
*Homework: Create 5 sentences describing your dream house.
*Please check for any errors.
*Help me give hints and/or answers on translating certain sentences (they are in parantheses)
*Gracias :pizza:

En mi casa ideal, me gustaría tener tres pisos. Yo quiero una cocina grande, una sala de estar grande, y una sala grande. Yo quiero un baño grande y un dormitorio grande también. Yo quiero vivir sola en estar la casa. Quiero una oficina grande con un laptop y un escritorio grande.

Rusty October 24, 2008 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jchen (Post 18028)
Homework for Spanish:
*Homework: Create 5 sentences describing your dream house.
*Please check for any errors.
*Help me give hints and/or answers on translating certain sentences (they are in parantheses)
*Gracias :pizza:

En mi casa ideal, me gustaría tener tres pisos. Yo quiero la cocina grande, la sala de estar grande, y la sala grande. Yo quiero cinco baños y un dormitorio grande también. (I am going to live alone in this house >>> Yo vivo soló en estar casa?). Quiero (office) grande con (laptop) y el escritorio grande.

En mi casa ideal, me gustaría tener tres pisos. :good:
Yo quiero la cocina grande, la sala de estar grande, y la sala grande. :bad: Did you want to say the or a in front of each object?
Yo quiero cinco baños y un dormitorio grande también. :good:
Yo vivo soló en estar casa. :bad: What present tense verb can be used to express a future event? You're a girl, so you need to choose the form of alone that matches your gender (and check to see if there is an accent on it). The verb estar doesn't belong in the sentence.
Quiero (office) grande con (laptop) y el escritorio grande. :bad: There are several online dictionaries that give good translations for the words in parentheses. Did you want to say the or a in front of the object you listed? Make sure you choose the correct type (and gender) of article.

Hope that helps!

Jessica October 24, 2008 05:40 PM

thanks for changing the title ^^ I can never think up of an appropriate title.

CrOtALiTo October 24, 2008 05:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jchen (Post 18028)
Homework for Spanish:
*Homework: Create 5 sentences describing your dream house.
*Please check for any errors.
*Help me give hints and/or answers on translating certain sentences (they are in parantheses)
*Gracias :pizza:

[COLOR=darkorchid]En mi casa ideal, me gustaría tener tres pisos. Yo quiero la cocina grande, la sala de estar grande, y la sala grande. Yo quiero cinco baños y un dormitorio grande también. (I am going to live alone in this house >>> Yo vivo soló en estar casa?). Quiero (office) grande con (laptop) y el escritorio grande.[/COLORañ]

I want to correct you, only you need personality your gender beucause you are girls then you have set in the text Solo, and it's a wrong because you don't are man.

I will write again all the text corrected.

La casa de mi sueños es que tenga tres pisos, quiero que la cocina sea muy grande, y la sala tambien quiero que este grande, quiero 1 baño grande, y igual necesito que mi dormitorio esta grande como mi sala, yo vivere sola en la casa, quiero que tenga una oficina con una laptop, y un escritorio grande.


Look, I have changed many words of your text because, I gave it a little of hang, I know that you don't are a speaker native for me yes, then we speak with more hang in our way of express us, for which to your text almost has not hang in itself text.:cool:

Jessica October 24, 2008 05:51 PM

thanks for you help, CrOtALiTo, but some of the words, like sueños and vivere, I haven't learned yet. However, I know that vivere is a future tense of vivir. Thanks anyways :)

Rusty October 24, 2008 05:53 PM

Crotalito, you're using the word hang again. It still doesn't make any sense to us English speakers. What word in Spanish are you translating as hang?!?

Jessica October 24, 2008 05:55 PM

yes, Crotalito, what do you mean by using the word hang? Can you explain it?

Rusty October 24, 2008 05:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jchen (Post 18035)
thanks for you help, CrOtALiTo, but some of the words, like sueños and vivere, I haven't learned yet. However, I know that vivere is a future tense of vivir. Thanks anyways :)

Yes, Jessica, I hope you can correct the few problems you had with your homework without using the words you haven't been taught yet.

Jessica October 24, 2008 05:57 PM

Of course

Rusty October 24, 2008 06:00 PM

I see you've corrected a few of the errors. You're very close to making it perfect. :)

Look in a dictionary to see what gender oficina and laptop have. When I said that the verb estar doesn't belong in the sentence, I didn't mean to remove it (I think you meant to put another word there instead of estar). ;)


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