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I am a freshman who only took beginners spanish in 6th grade whos school stuck in advanced spanish. they were going over review and verb tenses but failed to mention in english what they were. Will someone please help me'

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Hello, Brianna. I'm afraid that going over all the verb tenses is far too big a request to get any good answers. Your textbook and your teacher should be able to help you with the lesson in question. If you have a more specific question about a particular verb or tense, please feel free to post it. Next time, include the words you're asking about in the title. Threads which say "Help" or "Translate" for the title may be erased.

Regards,

Natasha

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Brianna:

Expanding on Natasha's comments, I entire whole books on some of the most common 13 Spanish tenses. You're going to need a much more specific question if you really want a proper answer.

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Brianna, in the hope that you will take this well:

I am a freshman who only took beginners spanish in 6th grade whos school stuck in advanced spanish.

I am a freshman who only took beginner's Spanish in 6th grade, and whose school stuck her in advanced Spanish.

It's great that you're learning Spanish, but try to work on your English, too. It will help you even more in your future life.

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In reply to James:
Really? lol this is a forum not a written essay. Just in case you did not know many times people use shorthand or abbreviations in forums and chat rooms. Just because you use the term " I hope you don't get offended" does not mean it is not a rude thing to say.

James said:

Brianna, in the hope that you will take this well:I am a freshman who only took beginners spanish in 6th grade whos school stuck in advanced spanish.I am a freshman who only took beginner's Spanish in 6th grade, and whose school stuck her in advanced Spanish.It's great that you're learning Spanish, but try to work on your English, too. It will help you even more in your future life.

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Vanessa, while I understand your point, the forum rules say the following:

Avoid the use of "chatspeak" in the forum (e.g. 'lol', 'ill c u 2mrow', etc). We have many members who are trying to learn English, and we want them to be able to fully understand all discussions.

James, while your corrections are entirely accurate, I do think you went a little overboard on that one.

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Vanessa said:

In reply to James:Really? lol this is a forum not a written essay. Just in case you did not know many times people use shorthand or abbreviations in forums and chat rooms. Just because you use the term " I hope you don't get offended" does not mean it is not a rude thing to say

Vanessa, on this forum no chat speak is allowed, please read the rules as our ambassador Natasha has pointed out. this is a learning environment and it is essential to do our best to spell at least our language correctly.
I personally understand James, he is a very appreciated forer and newbies do not seem to find it fit to read the rules, which on this forum are just a few.

In any case, his voice might have come over a little harsh, which I am sure was not his intention. This is a friendly and family directed forum and people are always nice and helpful.

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Brianna, have you seen our lessons yet? and our verb conjugator? they will surely be of great help .

http://www.spanishdict.com/conjugate

http://www.spanishdict.com/learn/

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Our class has only one textbook for the teacher. She has very bad hand writing so it is difficult to understand what she is writing. I apologize for any inconvenience. When I type anything other than scholarship essays, I revert to my shorthand and "type-speak". Thank you all for the help.

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Brianna said:

Our class has only one textbook for the teacher. She has very bad hand writing so it is difficult to understand what she is writing. I apologize for any inconvenience. When I type anything other than scholarship essays, I revert to my shorthand and "type-speak". Thank you all for the help.

Brianna, do you think your school library could possibly get a copy of the textbook for students to use during a study period or other library time? It must be quite difficult not to have any access to the text.

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Take lots of notes, do lots of studying, ask lots of questions.
That's really the only way to get it done, and either you will succeed or fail. I was in a similar situation a year ago, so I feel for you. But there are no short cuts, and the above is the only way to succeed. So, good luck, and study those verbs!!

Kelly

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