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Indicative Practice in the Present Tense
Will you guys critique my sentences?
1. Hay doscientos setenta y cinco los arboles en este parque. (There are 275 trees in this park.) 2. Mis huevos y papas tiene sabor como el pez. ( My eggs and potatoes taste like fish.) Gah! Sorry, gotta run! Toddler running amuck . BBL with more...
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Thanks Angelica! So, no definite article before trees in that sentence huh? I read that in general the definite article is used before a noun used in the general sense. Perhaps I'm misunderstanding what they mean by that?
More sentences: 3. La escuela tiene los mejores violinistas en la ciudad. (The school has the best violinists in the city.) 4. Mi barco es lleno de agujeros y gusanos mojado lodoso. (My boat is full of holes and wet, slimy worms.) 5. Su fruta parece madura y deliciosa. (Your fruit looks ripe and delicious.) 6. ¿Puedes conducir me a la tienda? (Can you drive me to the store?) 7. Esta taza de café es muy bueno y estas galleta son blanda y gomosa. (this cup of coffee is great and these cookies are soft and chewy.)
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Maybe you find a bit strange that we say "buena" instead of "bueno", because you're referring to the coffee, but as the adjective refers to the subject "taza" (this is a copulative sentence with concordance in gender and number) in this case the noun is "taza", "de café" is a noun object composed with preposition and noun. You could say also: "es una taza de buen café" or "es una taza con un café muy bueno". I hope you will see the difference. |
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Seeing the difference . Making note of the corrections. Thanks so much!
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I agree that llevarme is much more acceptable, but I've heard conducirme/manejarme al/a la _____.
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More Attempts at the Present Indicative
1. Mi hijo es asombroso. ¡Él es tan un tipo alocado y loco! - My son is amazing. He's such a wild and crazy guy!
2. Qué haces exterior? - What are you doing outside? 3. Soy dibujando en el suelo con gis. - I'm drawing a picture on the ground wih chalk. 4. ¿Te gusta comer palomitas mientras mirando películas de miedos en un sábado noche? - Do you like to eat popcorn while watching horror movies on a Saturday night? 5. ¡Sí, me gusta palomitas y una película de miedo buena en un sábado noche! - Yes, I like popcorn and a good horror movie on a Saturday night! 6. Me gusta perros mejor que gatos. - I like dogs better than cats. 7. ¿Cuántos años tienen sus niños y qué son sus nombres? - How old are your children and what are their names? 8. No hemos niños alguner ahora mismo. - We don't have any children right now. 9. Cuando es llueve hago daño a mi rodilla muy malo. - When it rains my knee hurts very badly. 10. Agúa es esencial por salud buena. - Water is essential for good health.
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OK, thanks Rusty! I'll make the corrections .
I get the change in sentence 3 to 'estoy' since drawing is not a permanent thing, correct? Hmmm, not sure I understand the change to 'al mirar' in sentence 4. Why is the gerund not used here? . I'm confused about the placement of the definite article in front of certain nouns. I know it's for general placement but I'm missing something about what that means. So for words like 'gustar', when you conjugate them the conjugation used needs to agree with the direct object? I haven't looked too closely at the difference b/w 'para' and 'por' just yet. Why is 'buena' used before 'salud' in sentence 10? Am I missing something about qualitative adjectives? I hope this makes sense . My kiddo does not want me making corrections or understanding anything at all right now .
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