"Life is like a piano, what you get out of it is how you play it"
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
WHO/WHEN/WHAT
Jay and I have been studying verb conjugation all week. We feel pretty confident right now. I have been able to say the right combinations several times at work. There are 10 personal pronouns in Spanish: I, thou, he, she, it, you, we, thou plural, they and you-all. All verbs end with -ar, -er, -or -ir. Each pronoun has its own ending, depending on how the verb ends. Not too bad? Okay. Now bring in the past and perfect tenses with all their matching endings. Uh-oh? Yeah, then as you experts know, there are the conditional words (could, would, should) with their matching endings. And now add the irregular verbs that each have their own rules, and some of them dont even spell anything like their mother-verbs (like the verb ser: how do you get fue or fuera out of THAT!!!!) That's why we are here for two years: they wont let us leave till we get it right! haha. Love it! You have to try it! You'll learn to enjoy pb&j, and sparkling water and packed buses and finding jobs for people and placing Books of Mormon. All your friends are the cream of the crop.
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Ugh, I hear this same stuff from Nathan almost everyday, only it's about French or whatever language he is studying at the time. He's gonna LOVE this post. But, it sounds like your knowledge of the language is expanding, yeah.
How come you keep eating pb&j; lack of refrigeration, out of ideas...?
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