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November 9th, 2009 @07:51  

we’ll really miss you darlin

November 9th, 2009 @17:09  

I didn’t said I was leaving…
Thanks anyway

November 9th, 2009 @23:30  

I just love your photos, Ana! Thank you for your post. :)

November 13th, 2009 @01:07  

your english is improving immensely Ana. don’t go the route Annah took and have you-know-who write for her under Annah’s name. it’s just too abrupt and everyone knows. you keep applying your formula and i’m sure the ad revenue will make it all seem worth while. hell, you could probably give up entirely and still rake it in!

fyi: i did not said should be i did not say. i know, compound irregular verb conjugation is the hardest aspect of study for the ESL student as to make it almost impossible. you really have to immerse yourself in it and use it everyday in normal use. i have really seen a distinct change in your use of our incomprehensible language from the time we first met.

a great resource to conjugate english terms is: http://conjugator.reverso.net/conjugation-english.html

if you’d like, bug me anytime for any help you want. i mean IM me. haha.

November 13th, 2009 @07:28  

twitches* that would be I not i.

Great pictures Ana, I do so wish at times that you would post on your blog in both your languages, truly gifted to be able to learn new languages, when some cannot master their own.

The ability to use grammar and excessive punctuation, by no means makes up for lacking grace and charisma.

xoxSasyxox

Mavi Beck Said,
November 13th, 2009 @08:57  

Awesome post and pictures Ana! I only wish I could write English as good as you do dear! :)

A Teacher Said,
November 13th, 2009 @17:24  

“We’ll really miss you, darling.”

“Your English is improving immensely, Ana. Don’t go the route Annah took and have you-know-who write under her name. It’s just too abrupt and everyone notices. If you keep applying your formula I’m sure the ad revenue will make it all worth while. Hell, you could probably give up entirely and still rake it in!
“FYI: ‘I did not said’ should be ‘I did not say’. I know, compound irregular verb conjugation is the hardest aspect of study for the ESL student as to make it almost impossible. You really have to immerse yourself in it and use it everyday. I have really seen a distinct change in your use of our incomprehensible language from the time we first met.
“A great resource to conjugate English terms is: http://conjugator.reverso.net/conjugation-english.html
If you’d like, bug me anytime for any help you want (I mean IM me, haha).”

A great resource for learning the proper use of upper case letters in English is http://www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/capital.asp . Also, a great resource on cultural sensitivity is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_cultural_sensitivity .

A Teacher Said,
November 13th, 2009 @17:42  

C+, please see my notes below. I hope to see improvement before the midterm.

trubble Said,
November 13th, 2009 @17:44  

Very well corrected, A Teacher.

Then again, I do understand that capitalisation is a very difficult aspect for native English speakers. We need more comments like your’s on blogs, and less from people who constantly criticise other people. Especially on subjects that they seemingly know very little about themselves.

Excellent review Ana, very detailed as usual, and a pleasure to read as always. xx

Gahum Riptide Said,
November 13th, 2009 @21:23  

One really should clean their own house before they make criticism of others’ houses.

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