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What is (spring)?
I'm sorry but I don't understand you, the part of (we are in the spring). Could you explain me, a little better or light. Thanks. |
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Querido Jorge: During Spring, hormones go crazy and change people's habits. I'm not sure if this will enlighten the meaning of the post above, but... if you reread it... maybe you'll understand it... Any volunteer to explain what happens during Spring?
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I welcome all corrections to my English. Salu2 desde Madrid, Alfonso |
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Nunca sabía que los verbos copulan. ¡Por eso hay tantos! Poco a poco aprendo.
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This morning, in El Retiro, I've seen a couple of verbs copulating. People passed by pretending not to see them. Does such a thing happen in Central Park? To use nunca sabía you should refer to a repeated action in a past period of time: Me volvía loco, nunca sabía lo que estaba a punto de suceder.
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I continue without understand you
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Before to explain it to you, Crotalito, I must make sure you are over eighteen or that legal age in your country to be fully responsible of your acts.
If so, I will send you a private message.
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good jokes!
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Estás más "gone out"(traducción chapuza, nobody think this is real English), Alfonso... By the way, do you know what the word is in English? I'll give you a clue. It starts with h.
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In Central Park? Please, Americans are decent people, unlike these decadent Europeans...
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"When the first baby laughed for the first time, the laugh broke into a thousand pieces and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies." from Peter Pan by J.M.Barrie |
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Great Jokes! Thanks for the laughter.
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