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Welcome Rednip.
We are glad, of that, you are here in the forums with us. I hope that your stay in the forums will be good, you can learn more Spanish. I introduce of my own. My name is Luis Arjona I´m from Mexican. And, at the same time, I try of learn English, so as you try learn Spanish. Regards. I await your corrections. |
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Sorry, Rusty. I hadn't seen your corrections. I was trying to help you out because you do all the hard work around here and I don't want you to get to heaven before me...
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Good morning, people
Rusty, and Iris, both speak about of one ball, my question is Of what ball speak you, on many threads you speak about one ball, is the ball that Rusty show up of this thread, or, it could be the ball lost of the forums?. Regards. Last edited by CrOtALiTo; June 09, 2008 at 08:16 AM. |
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The ball we're talking about is la pelota (de Iris). She is the official 'suck up' of the forums. Tomísimo (David) added a ball in the Smilies group so that we can give her the credit she deserves. La pelota de la cual hablamos es la de Iris. Ella es la pelota oficial de los foros. Tomísimo (David) echó una pelota con los demás smileys (iconos) para que podamos darle a ella el reconocimiento que merece. There's a little more information here: http://forums.tomisimo.org/showthrea...=6813#post6813 And here: http://forums.tomisimo.org/showthread.php?t=1414 |
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Ok, Rusty
I got it, about of your ball, or better the ball of Iris. Always that I want to do a question whatever, I have that put about. Example: Do what place are you talking about? Where I can to use about in the questions it? I want get more knowledge about this thread, please you be precise about of the use ABOUT in the questions, thanks. I hope all you are well. |
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Some verbs require certain prepositions, just like in Spanish. When we talk about something/someone, the preposition 'about' always follows the verb. We can also speak about something/someone. These two verbs mean the same thing - hablar de algo/alguien. In Spanish, you use the preposition de. In English, we use the preposition about. Learning which prepositions go with which verbs requires a lot of study, for both of us! This is mostly because the prepositions you use in Spanish are not necessarily the same ones we use in English. And sometimes, just like in Spanish, different prepositions can be used to change the meaning. |
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All right, Rusty
Firts good morning, yesterday you explained me the use about the (ABOUT) in the questions, now, I want to write some examples, if I'm bad please let me know. I suppose whenever, I wrote or ask some it, I will use about in the questions. Examples: Yesterday, you was talking about of animals. Today, in the class, I will talking about of the planets. a short while ago, I was talking about of the beach of my city with my friends, later I got a surprice, that is realizing a party at my home. What are they talking about? I hope my examples are not bad. |
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About and of are both prepositions and usually mean the same thing when following a verb, as Rusty earlier explained, but they´re never used together. You´re improving really fast, Crotalito! ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I realized significa: me di cuenta. |
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