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Osea, el continua una oración con puntos.
Example: Yo como en la noche. Pero mañana comere lo mismo. It should are so. Yo como en la noche, pero mañana comere lo mismo. I believe that is it better if he continue with commas. Creo que es mejor si el continua con comas. En español usamos comas para continuar una oración o parrafo solo usamos puntos finales cuando termina una partida o texto o usamos ;;;;;; punto y coma. In Spanish we use commas for continue paragraph one, we only use finales points where we finish paragraph one or text one, we could to use ;;;;;; comma and point. |
Please Rusty, Could you correct my own text, thanks.
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Quizás sería mejor, entonces, que le sujieras a él que usara conjunciones de vez en cuando a no escribir en oraciones cortas.
(Perhaps it would be better, then, if you told him to use conjunctions once in awhile instead of writing in short sentences.) Ha dicho Oberone que está usando el vocabulario que ha aprendido en su clase de español. Dado que aún sabe muy poco, creo que las frases que escribió fueron muy buenas. (Oberone said that he is using the vocubulary that he has learned in his Spanish class. Given that he doesn't know a lot yet, I believe the sentences he wrote are pretty good.) Ya sugerió Poli un lugar en dónde Hans puede juntar dos oraciones. He aquí más sugerencias. (Poli suggested one place where Hans could join two sentences together. Below are more suggestions.) Quote:
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Look for corrections later. (Échale un ojo aquí más tarde.) :) |
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Thank you very much all of you for your encouragement and corrections. They are greatly appreciated. I do have a question though on the dictionary words when you look something up on the website. Is the first word listed the prefered form of word?
They have already corrected the post but, I'll add my two cents to this one...then post my Spanish post. Quote:
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As far as I've seen, the first word given in the dictionary is not always the right one. Many words, in both languages, can have several different meanings or ways that they can be understood. I would encourage you to look at a couple of different dictionaries. If you can find one with examples of sentences using the word, so much the better. Then, you can see in an instant which word fits.
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I believe it you could have reason, referring to your comments of the commas, it's good idea.
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Tienes razón, Jorge. El uso de las comas suena más natural, pero hay veces cuando el punto es necesario según las leyes gramáticas. Esas leyes son igual en inglés y español. |
Yeah,poli
It's better so. I believe it you could be right, referring to your comments about the commas. It's good idea. Creo que tu podrias ser acertado refiriendote en tus comentarios acerca de las comas, es buena idea. |
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Yeah, You can to use the dictionary the word that you cannot understand, or you can translate the sentence first too, but anyway you can ask us, if you have someone doubt. bye bye.
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Still learning some new vocabulary it doesn't really carry on a conversation. It's mostly numbers and things as the moment, so not sure how to post them to get the practice with them. I still want to continue though here, I'm learning a lot and can't wait to be able to say more stuff to y'all.
Note: "Y'all" is a slang form of you all. It's used primarily in the Southern region of the U.S. and is not proper English. However, it is similiar in use I believe to the you plural form in Spanish. Vosotros = Y'all. :) |
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I've seen the water tower pictured on the page many times. Try out some sentences with numbers in them, Oberone. We'd love to see how many different sentences you can make. :D |
I think you all and y'all fulfill a need in the EnglishE language to distinguish
you singular and you plural. Coming form the northeastern United States I don't use you all much and never use y'all. There is an unfortunate equivalent that some people from around these parts (myself excluded) use that's a Yankee equivalent to y'all. It's (please excuse the expression) yuz. Example: How yuz doin' :yuck:? You can ax (instead of ask) anybody that. This is one of our ways of advertising lack of education. |
On the west coast and among the younger generations, lots of people use you guys to fulfill the need for a plural pronoun. :)
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Hola Oberone.........
He escuchado ese nombre anteriormente.........ah sí, es un dulce? Quizás esté confundida. Bienvenido a los foros. Todo mundo es bienvenido aquí. And as far as using y'all.......I love it! We have all been talking about the different ways of saying things from different parts of the country. Not only you guys but dude/dudes, homies, etc. Welcome again. Elaina:cool: |
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OOOPS!
Es cierto. Lo siento. Always thinking about food.......:worried::worried::worried: Elaina:cool: |
What types candy there are in your country Elaina.?
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