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You're helping and you don't even know it :)
Hi Everyone,
I just wanted to say that many times I've started to post questions, and then in the process of typing out the question and making myself understood I come to the answer without ever posting. So you guys have been helping me without even knowing it ¡Gracias! |
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¡Fantástico! ¡Gracias! (Me doy por aludido)
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It great then.
You're welcome.
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Quite right - the process of editing/posting is so exacting; makes one
very demanding of oneself...great workout.
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I must admit this is one of the very reasons I have so few posts. I begin to post something and think "I'll do it in Spanish for practice." Then in order to post the question in Spanish I must be able to coherently compose such an idea in Spanish. By the time I have looked up how to do that, the answer is usually clear to me already.
Also, another way everyone here is helping "without knowing it" is, for example, when other people post questions/answers about things. I like to browse through and see the answers so I'll know it if I ever encounter the same problem. Often times I will further research answers given to see why they are the way they are. Just today I learned what "non-finite verbs" are (in terms of English language) in their three categories of infinitives, gerunds and participles. Not being an English major and not ever having paid attention in English class, I was well aware of the usage of these principles without being aware of their technicalities and nomenclature. I only learned this because of someone else making a mistake in using the participle form of "escribir" where the preterit form should have been (at least to my understanding now). It sparked my interest because I thought it was wrong but I couldn't put my finger on exactly why, so I looked it up. Anyway, thank you all for your continual help in both asking and answering questions.
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Hello.
Just I want to give you my own point of view refer to your commentary. Maybe you could to have reason in that you are telling us about the way that you learn the language. There're a lot of ways to learn the language in miles of ways in understand the same phrase in both languages, but I don't believe that everyone have the capacity to do the same than you. For instance here in my country if you come a English school while you try to learn the language, the grammatic and the nomenclature that you told us before, it taught of different way. But you're right, the practice become the teacher.
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