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I really want to get better with my english to spanish or vice-versa. I would like to know, who out there can tell me..I play guitar a bit and I want to ask this guy who only speaks spanish, "What chords do you play for that song?" I would appreciate any help.
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You are welcome to our forums.
I'm sorry, but I didn't undertand your post very well. Could you write your own post in both language.? Please Must you find chatrooms websites, there you'll can to practice with somebody your language wish, here we'll can to help you. When you need help above any laguange. Regards.
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¿En qué tono/nota está esa canción? = What key is that song in?
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In what key is that song?
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Wait, I thought you can't put a preposition at the end of a sentence... Where are you going to? ![]() Where are you going? ![]() ![]() |
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Lots of people teach that it is wrong to end a sentence with a preposition, but, alas, there really isn't such a rule. The "rule" you've heard about was fostered a long time ago. Its aim was to make the English language align better with its Latin roots. The problem with this "rule" is that English grammar didn't come from Latin, so it seems a bit silly to rearrange our sentences to try to conform to a rule that actually breaks the rules of English grammar.
It's perfectly fine to end a sentence with a preposition. Both sentences you wrote are perfectly fine and mean exactly the same thing. The second sentence is more popular because we don't even have to use a preposition. In the sentences that David wrote, the preposition in is required and it can go in either place he indicated. The second sentence he proposed is more popular because that's the way we say it. And it isn't breaking any rules to do so. Last edited by Rusty; November 24, 2008 at 03:07 PM. |
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That is something up with which I will not put.
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