Oct 16 - So this is how it will end .
**So this is how it will end the old guy downunder left on his own deserted but luckily living in a paradise lost like in that old movie ON THE BEACH of the end of the world which funnily ended in...
View ArticleOct 16 - My last good-bye
Good bye everybody, I loved this forum like nobody else, after all I created it together with Eddy ,Christopher and paralee.It is now 12.18 midnight over here in Spain. The forum will be closed any...
View ArticleOct 17 - Pronouns will be the death of me, please help!
No muevas tanto la boca al hablar.Evita los gestos exagerados con la cara y las manos.Deja las escenas de riesgo para tu doble.Escucha al director.Estudia bien el guión de tu personaje.Trata a los...
View ArticleOct 17 - Goodbye final Identify Items in Picture Game // Identificar las...
No. 65 - Identify Items in Picture Game // Identificar las cosas en la imagen~ Identify as many items as possible in the picture in both English and Spanish.~Identifique tantos artículos como posible...
View ArticleOct 17 - Task of the Day
Today's task of the day for me is to Log in to Spanish Help where I hope to pick up the pieces of the demise of SD,I know there will be many well known names there and I really hope that the people who...
View ArticleOct 17 - Will the last one to leave please turn off the lights
Por favor, el último en salir, apaga la luz. Gracias
View ArticleOct 17 - Help with Spanish sentence?
I want to say "I just answered a question in Spanish." Would it be:"Acabo de responder una pregunta en español.""Acabo de respondí una pregunta en español."OR"Acabé de respondí una pregunta en español."
View ArticleOct 17 - Somos or hay?
If I'm trying to say that "in my family there is (my mother, my father etc.)" Would I use "en mi familia hay" or "en mi familia somos" and why?
View ArticleOct 17 - Why does 'a' sometimes come between two verbs?
Vamos a bailar. We go to dance.Why is it not just 'Vamos bailar'? Would that not technically be correct as well? Sorry if this has been asked before, but I would appreciate any answers. Thanks!
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