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I'd appreciate some extra grammar exercises dealing with different tenses, conjugation, telling the time, prepositions etc - typical drills (the answer key would be helpful, of course). They could go either with Paralee's lessons or with the topics in Spanish reference. What do you think?

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I found some grammar exercises on this webpage. And I have to admit, that they aren't as easy as I expected wink So if you need some extra practice, check this out.

The drawback is that the site won't work if you open it using Mozillas browsers, so I had to switch to Internet Explorer.

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"The information-sharing system must be universally accessible to anyone connected to the computer network, regardless of computer platform"
It is a shame that some websites lock non-Windows users out.

  • You're right; though I personally don't care (even if SpanishDict could only be opened with IE, I'd still use it), because I treat the browser as a tool. - Issabela Nov 8, 2009 flag
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Hi Izabela, why don't you have a look around, on the web you will find a lot of stuff. Anything you do we will proofread it for you.

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Hi Issa,

The drawback is that the site won't work if you open it using Mozillas browsers, so I had to switch to Internet Explorer.

This site loads fine on my browser (Mozilla Firefox Version 3.5.5). It may be your settings

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This site loads fine on my browser (Mozilla Firefox Version 3.5.5). It may be your settings

You are right about getting to the site, just that I cannot do any of the exercises. Not a big loss to me, there is plenty on this site that I have not mastered yet.

  • The exercises seem to work just fine on my browser - Izanoni1 Nov 8, 2009 flag
  • I probably should use a newer verion of Firefox but I don't like the look and feel of the 3.x - Zoltán Nov 8, 2009 flag
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