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Old December 23, 2009, 09:05 AM
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Sorry, Chileno. I wasn't asking it to you, but to Jeep, to know if she had studied it or just present. Anyway, it doesn't sound well to me with present.
Anyway, it doesn't sound correct/right/good/nice to me with the present. (We need an adjective here, not an adverb )
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Old December 23, 2009, 09:14 AM
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Sorry, Chileno. I wasn't asking it to you, but to Jeep, to know if she had studied it or just present. Anyway, it doesn't sound right to me with present.
O "good", pero creo que "right" lo traduce mejor.
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Old December 23, 2009, 09:18 AM
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Hi CJ - Wow you're coming right along just fine, eh?
Thanks! I'm working on it. Finding that I have an easier time putting sentences together - it is just the fine tuning that I really need work on!

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¿Has estudiado el imperfecto de subjuntivo?

Presente de indicativo - Presente de subjuntivo:

Me gusta que vengas a visitarme.

Condicional - Imperfecto de subjuntivo:

Me gustaría que vinieras a visitarme.

Un poco ... es confuso para mi.

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otra vez futuro ejemples:

1. Después de terminar este ejercicio, la profesora... marcarla.
2. El próximo domingo mi familia y yo... iremos a la iglesia.
3. En mis vacaciones del verano próximo yo... voy a viajar.
4. Después de terminar este curso de español... que tendrá más conocimientos.
5. En dos años más mi mejor amigo... seguirá siendo mi mejor amigo.
6. Cuando Raquel termine su investigación... se irá a casa.
7. Angela espera noticias de Roberto: el muchacho... va a estar vivo.

Por favor - las palabras en verde son mis adiciones - ¿corrija para mi?
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otra vez futuro ejemples:

1. Después de terminar este ejercicio, la profesora... marcarla.
2. El próximo domingo mi familia y yo... iremos a la iglesia.
3. En mis vacaciones del verano próximo yo... voy a viajar.
4. Después de terminar este curso de español... tendré
más conocimientos.
5. En dos años más mi mejor amigo... seguirá siendo mi mejor amigo.
6. Cuando raquel termine su investigación... se irá a casa.
7. Angela espera noticias de roberto: El muchacho... va a estar vivo.

Por favor - las palabras en verde son mis adiciones - ¿corrija para mi?
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Old December 29, 2009, 07:52 AM
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otra vez futuro ejemples:

1. Después de terminar este ejercicio, la profesora... marcarla.

4. Después de terminar este curso de español... tendré
más conocimientos.


:d:d:d
Gracias chileno.

marcarla - will mark it. ¿es correcto??
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Gracias chileno.

marcarla - will mark it. ¿es correcto??
Sorry...

Lo marcará.

But, that does not make sense.

En Chile we say the teacher "le pondrá su visto bueno" in other words "will check/mark it good" although it may be checked/marked as bad...

Now all this is to say that the teacher will review it. In that case el profesor lo revisará.
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Sorry...

Lo marcará.

But, that does not make sense.

En Chile we say the teacher "le pondrá su visto bueno" in other words "will check/mark it good" although it may be checked/marked as bad...

Now all this is to say that the teacher will review it. In that case el profesor lo revisará.
Ah!! el profesor lo revisará. I like that much better!! Thanks chileno!

I find that it is a big problem with my sentences - I put them as I would say here in Canada and don't think about how it would actually be said in Spanish. Every bit that I learn from you (and others here) helps me! Thank you!
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Ah!! el profesor lo revisará. I like that much better!! Thanks chileno!

I find that it is a big problem with my sentences - I put them as I would say here in Canada and don't think about how it would actually be said in Spanish. Every bit that I learn from you (and others here) helps me! Thank you!
That's how you have to do it, until you get used to.
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