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I would like to speak in English with English or American natives,

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I would like to speak in English with English or American natives, I'm trying to improve my vocabulary so I hope you can help me, and maybe if you want to speak in Spanish I can help you...well if you like the idea just let me know...kisses. Gina

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updated OCT 29, 2009
edited by ginagaby
posted by ginagaby
Hi Gina. The "I" is capitalised in English. I have changed them for you. - Eddy, OCT 29, 2009
Hi Gina - I just capitalised the spanish english and american - ian-hill, OCT 29, 2009

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Ok, but...can you tell me what is a PM please?sorry..I´m quite new in this site

updated OCT 30, 2009
posted by ginagaby
PM=private mail correo privado mensaje privado - 0074b507, OCT 29, 2009
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It's so cool. I don't think I've ever been called a "native" before. Awesome.

updated OCT 29, 2009
posted by webdunce
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Hey Gina,

Feel free to send me a personal message if you would like to chat sometime.I am always willing to help and maybe learn some Spanish in the process.

Jankow

updated OCT 29, 2009
posted by Jankow
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You can PM me too. I would be glad to help you and need all the practice I can get.

updated OCT 29, 2009
posted by nizhoni1
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hi! thanks...I think I would use it just for conversations...and about your second question could you be more specific?because we have imperfect preterit and perfect preterit...

updated OCT 29, 2009
edited by ginagaby
posted by ginagaby
English students learning Spanish call the imperfect preterite, the imperfect, and the perfect preterite, the preterite. That may have something to do with the fact that we associate perfect tense with compound tenses only in English. - 0074b507, OCT 29, 2009
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I just want to practice speaking in general, would you like to chat??

updated OCT 29, 2009
edited by ginagaby
posted by ginagaby
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Gina

I have a lot of material that would help you gain vocabulary.

I can email it to you but need your email address.

Send me a PM if you would like it.

updated OCT 29, 2009
posted by ian-hill
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Gina, if you cannot abide by the rules of this site, which include correct spelling as you were told on the first post, this thread will be closed.

updated OCT 29, 2009
edited by 00494d19
posted by 00494d19
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By voice chat, sorry no I can't. By typing chat, I don't have time currently to dedicate my full attention( I am currently multi-tasking and juggling many things at once), but I can reply to posts every once in a while when I have a few free minutes if you want.

Also, in case you didn't know there is a "chat" feature on this site. I am sure many people are in the chat room that can talk too. smile

updated OCT 29, 2009
posted by cheeseisyummy
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Is there specific vocabulary you wanted to improve upon? Or you just wanted to practice speaking in general?

updated OCT 29, 2009
posted by cheeseisyummy
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Hey gina,

You might say that I'm an 'english native'! I live in London and I'd love to help you. Erm- just two quick questions........where would you use impersonal verbs, would you use them in conversation and last question.......How do you know when to use the imperfect tense or the preterite tense? I sometimes get confused.

Thanks!!

updated OCT 29, 2009
posted by Seb79
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