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Old August 10, 2011, 11:30 PM
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I have taken Angelica's advice (thanks Angelica) and I have talked a guy into bringing in some of his kids' books from elementary school. In Spanish of course. He gave me a weird look, but maybe that was because he didn't understand my Spanglish . Any specific recommendations of books to pick up at the library. I can understand the main idea in an article it is just understanding who is specifically talking if that is applicable. Anyways. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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I have taken Angelica's advice (thanks Angelica) and I have talked a guy into bringing in some of his kids' books from elementary school. In Spanish of course. He gave me a weird look, but maybe that was because he didn't understand my Spanglish . Any specific recommendations of books to pick up at the library. I can understand the main idea in an article it is just understanding who is specifically talking if that is applicable. Anyways. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

If you don't get bored with kiddie stuff, anything that catches your attention. Or even better, stuff you used to like as a kid. How about that?

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Old August 11, 2011, 08:56 AM
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Hopefully you'll find them useful... I think you will move forward to things you'll like more as you get more confident on what you can understand and as you identify more complex sentence structures.
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Tengo un amigo en el trabajo y el quito un libro de su escuela cuando estubo en la primaria. Yo hablé con el anoche y hoy me dio el libro para usarlo. se llama "caracola".

P.S. Doesn't caracola mean butthead ??? Its a book with a ton of little stories in it?
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Tengo un amigo en el trabajo y él quitó un libro de su escuela cuando estuvo en la primaria. Yo hablé con él anoche y hoy me dio el libro para usarlo. Se llama "Caracola".

P.S. Doesn't caracola mean butthead ???
Not that I'm aware of. It means 'conch'.
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Old August 12, 2011, 12:39 AM
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I keep forgetting the pronouns. Thanks for the corrections.
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"y el quito un libro de su escuela cuando estubo en la primaria"

"Quitar" doesn't make sense here.

"Y él sacó un libro de su escuela cuando estaba en primaria".
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Time out!!! My understanding was that quitar means "to remove". And sacar is to "pull out"; however, I'm the gringo and therefore I'm open to corrections. I'm definitely not questioning you
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Time out!!! My understanding was that quitar means "to remove". And sacar is to "pull out"; however, I'm the gringo and therefore I'm open to corrections. I'm definitely not questioning you
"Sacar" is "to take out", "to get out".. It could also be "to remove", it depends on the context.

"Quitar" is more like "to take off", "to take away".

Those verbs have several translations and you need to know which one you need in order to make sense. It's something you'll learn with time..
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Old August 12, 2011, 10:19 PM
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One more question Luna. Why is it changed to estaba. I thought third person was "estubo" for when he WAS in school
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