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May 20, 2013

Posts by SraJMcGin


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SpanishHELP? :/
Please understand that we do NOT do the work for you, but help you AFTER you have tried. Here's a handy hint for answering questions. Often the very verb in the question is what you use in the answer. However if the question asks what YOU do, you must answer: "I do......

Spanish Check??
Please put the answer with each item. These weary eyes do not scan up and down well. Or, at least, number the ones above. Did I correct this one before? It looks so familiar. Perfect with one question. #18 would depend upon what the speaker wished to convey. I wasn't able ...

SPANISH
And what do YOU say? Here are some "rules" for por vs para: THE USES OF POR AND PARA: PARA means: for, in the sense of purpose, use, destination, for (by) a time in the future, considering that (in spite of the fact that). It is also translated: in order to, to, by. ...

Spanish Check??
OK. It would appear you are not going to finish it, so I'm no longer saving your question. Sra

Spanish Check??
Waiting for you to finish the dialogue. On the last line, check the gender of the word "color." Sra

Spanish Check??
Don't forget the accents and here's a better word order for line 3: ¡Qué nombre tan bonito! Proper punctuation also includes ¡ ¿ at the beginning of the sentence as well = ¿Cuántos años tienes? The next line = ¿y t&...

Spanish Check??
Because 2 of them are identical close to the end, did you miss one? ¡perfecto! Sra

Spanish Check??
1. OK 2. a -ger verb in the Presdent Indicative Tense (Spanish I) changes the g to j before the letters o or a (Subjunctive) but NOT before e, i, u. escojo but escoges, escoge. And on ALL these, don't forget the accent on tú as the Subject Pronoun. 8. There is an ac...

Spanish
If you are studying castellano and therefore use leísmo, the Direct Object would be "le deseo" for a man and "la deseo" for a female. Leísmo: Leísmo ("using le") is a dialectal variation in the Spanish language that occurs lar...

SPANISH
1. Yes, the puertoriqueño, José Feliciano. 2. tricky! Note the "Son los..." both the verb and article being plural, so the best answer should be "Los Reyes Magos." the Magi bring gifts on Epifanía, 6 January. Often in large departm...

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