[Help] My Spanish Homework... Updates to this post /post/289701-my-spanish-homework Tue, 01 Dec 2009 02:03:10 +0100 Reply from bakerboi01 /post/289701-my-spanish-homework#reply-5237514 yall are sooo ****** dumb…

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bakerboi01 Tue, 08 Sep 2009 19:37:15 +0100
Reply from miss.megg. /post/289701-my-spanish-homework#reply-5101341 Well, seeing as it hasn’t stopped for the past year, I should probably say yes.

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miss.megg. Sun, 28 Jun 2009 07:56:00 +0100
Reply from Joey_PR /post/289701-my-spanish-homework#reply-5101333 [quote Raining_Sky]I haven’t felt alright for awhile. So to answer, I’ll say I feel the same.[/quote]

Im assuming you feel like the “I did it again post”…
Is this an everyday thing?

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Joey_PR Sun, 28 Jun 2009 07:52:43 +0100
Reply from miss.megg. /post/289701-my-spanish-homework#reply-5101324 I haven’t felt alright for awhile. So to answer, I’ll say I feel the same.

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miss.megg. Sun, 28 Jun 2009 07:45:48 +0100
Reply from Joey_PR /post/289701-my-spanish-homework#reply-5101323 Joey = some people I personally know (like 2 haha) call me that. (I had a pic in my profile but i have to use another crap host).
PR = Puerto Rico, the US territory where Im from. =)

Even if someone blamed you, i would still be an accomplice…
so I would be blamed on too.

btw…
You feeling OK?

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Joey_PR Sun, 28 Jun 2009 07:45:01 +0100
Reply from miss.megg. /post/289701-my-spanish-homework#reply-5101307 My word? So I will be to blame?.. okay

It was raining when I started here.. And raining skies are dark. cloudy. depressing. just like me.
You?

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miss.megg. Sun, 28 Jun 2009 07:36:43 +0100
Reply from Joey_PR /post/289701-my-spanish-homework#reply-5101305 [quote Raining_Sky]Err…I do believe we did. But we answered the question first..[/quote]

So Im assuming that makes it OK for other users to go off topic. I mean…your word on it.
=P

Raining…Where does your user name come from?

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Joey_PR Sun, 28 Jun 2009 07:35:36 +0100
Reply from miss.megg. /post/289701-my-spanish-homework#reply-5101300 tests. I got 48% on the first test of the school year…:( haha
Err…I do believe we did. But we answered the question first..

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miss.megg. Sun, 28 Jun 2009 07:33:27 +0100
Reply from Joey_PR /post/289701-my-spanish-homework#reply-5101296 [quote Raining_Sky]I passed Spanish with a B+ the last year…only thing that kept me from a 4.0…ugh! lol[/quote]

=O
Well, if I had to learn another language I would most likely struggle with it too, so thats OK.
Was it because of the Spanish class homeworks or the tests?

Raining…did we just “highjack” this thread?

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Joey_PR Sun, 28 Jun 2009 07:31:46 +0100
Reply from miss.megg. /post/289701-my-spanish-homework#reply-5101288 I passed Spanish with a B+ the last year…only thing that kept me from a 4.0…ugh! lol

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miss.megg. Sun, 28 Jun 2009 07:29:24 +0100
Reply from Joey_PR /post/289701-my-spanish-homework#reply-5101285 [quote Raining_Sky]I do know…well, I understand know that I don’t have to take the final again…haha but thanks[/quote]

no problem.
=)

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Joey_PR Sun, 28 Jun 2009 07:28:28 +0100
Reply from miss.megg. /post/289701-my-spanish-homework#reply-5101275 I do know…well, I understand know that I don’t have to take the final again…haha but thanks

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miss.megg. Sun, 28 Jun 2009 07:22:32 +0100
Reply from Joey_PR /post/289701-my-spanish-homework#reply-5101272 [quote Raining_Sky]one thing that always gets me is estar. because that means “to be” as well, except one uses that in different circumstances. like as in temperary location or expressing emotion…yo estoy tranquilo, for example.[/quote]

Yup. Spanish is tricky, I say its harder to learn spanish than to learn english.

hmmm….

Would you know an example where you would have to use “estar”?

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Joey_PR Sun, 28 Jun 2009 07:20:58 +0100
Reply from miss.megg. /post/289701-my-spanish-homework#reply-5101261 one thing that always gets me is estar. because that means “to be” as well, except one uses that in different circumstances. like as in temperary location or expressing emotion…yo estoy tranquilo, for example.

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miss.megg. Sun, 28 Jun 2009 07:08:28 +0100
Reply from Joey_PR /post/289701-my-spanish-homework#reply-5101260 [quote Raining_Sky]we went over ser the first thing in 7th grade…so I better..haha It took me forever though and I had to write a poem to remember haha[/quote]

=O
hahaha I just imagined you writing a poem and all to help out, thats actually considerate from your part…btw, another thing I noticed was that you were also right on what you said in the:

“ser = to be

i (yo) = soy
you (tu) = eres
she/he (el, ella, usted) = es
we (nosotros) = somos
they (ellos, ellas, ustedes) = son”

So again, you do know. =P

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Joey_PR Sun, 28 Jun 2009 07:06:34 +0100
Reply from miss.megg. /post/289701-my-spanish-homework#reply-5101251 we went over ser the first thing in 7th grade…so I better..haha It took me forever though and I had to write a poem to remember haha

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miss.megg. Sun, 28 Jun 2009 06:45:06 +0100
Reply from Joey_PR /post/289701-my-spanish-homework#reply-5101249 [quote Raining_Sky]i suck at it.[/quote]

You were actually right on the “Fedrico would be under “he” or “el””.

So I would think you do know something.

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Joey_PR Sun, 28 Jun 2009 06:43:47 +0100
Reply from miss.megg. /post/289701-my-spanish-homework#reply-5101242 [quote PollyinLove]Mannnn SPANISH is Crazyyyy G :D[/quote]

i suck at it.

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miss.megg. Sun, 28 Jun 2009 06:30:31 +0100
Reply from PollyinLove /post/289701-my-spanish-homework#reply-5101241 Mannnn spanish is crazyyyy g :d

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PollyinLove Sun, 28 Jun 2009 06:30:06 +0100
Reply from Joey_PR /post/289701-my-spanish-homework#reply-5101228 The sentence does not make much sense lol
Whats the “d” in between the spaces?

If you were to write the whole thing in present form, it would be:

“El es joven y muy activo”.

Where “El” would be the pronoun for Federico.
………

If its only the word in parenthesis (”ser”) that you have to change to present form, then it would be:

“Federico es joven y activo”.

Is “activo” what you mean by “acivo”? I have never heard of “acivo” before.
=S

=D

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Joey_PR Sun, 28 Jun 2009 06:17:40 +0100
Reply from miss.megg. /post/289701-my-spanish-homework#reply-5101213 Fredrico would be under “he” or “el”. Figure it out from there.

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miss.megg. Sun, 28 Jun 2009 06:04:58 +0100
Reply from miss.megg. /post/289701-my-spanish-homework#reply-5101211 ser = to be

i (yo) = soy
you (tu) = eres
she/he (el, ella, usted) = es
we (nosotros) = somos
they (ellos, ellas, ustedes) = son

sorry, i don’t know for vosotros. Hope this helped.

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miss.megg. Sun, 28 Jun 2009 06:04:07 +0100
Reply from brookerooster /post/289701-my-spanish-homework#reply-5101187 thanks mate. why the hell are you here then?

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brookerooster Sun, 28 Jun 2009 05:51:58 +0100
Reply from PollyinLove /post/289701-my-spanish-homework#reply-5101184 Lol!

I don’t even know spanish. I also wouldn’t help if I could :)

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PollyinLove Sun, 28 Jun 2009 05:50:56 +0100
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