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You are becoming difficult with everything that I
You are becoming difficult with everything that I want you to do. I didn't have anything to write about What is nick? |
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English corrections
First time making corrections to somebody who isn't 100% profficient in English. Gotta say, it's quite a challenge to interpret the meaning.
[quote=CrOtALiTo;34135]Still I have the doubt this thread the original post has written. (Not quite sure what you meant but I guessed this: Still I doubt that this thread relates to the original post. You are became difficult? It meaning, that Te estas poniendo dificil. The if I wanna say. You are became difficult with me in everything I tell you. (In English, there's not really a thing as "becoming difficult" It'd make more sense to say You are being difficult with everything I say.) It's right? (For questions the verb, 99.9% of the time, goes before the subject. Is it right?)[/quote] Last edited by Oteo; May 07, 2009 at 12:03 AM. |
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