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Tetraglot
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Netherlands
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Speaks: Dutch*, English, German, French
Studies: Spanish

 
 Message 17 of 105
08 January 2012 at 11:23am | IP Logged 
I've decided that my updates from now on will be more structured, a nicer lay-out where the languages are in bold etc.

And I'll make 1 updated every week on friday or saturday.

I hope that, in such fashion it will be nicer to read, and I won't forget anything that way.

Also wenn I write something in French or German I will try to translated it into French/German and English, to practice even more. (those posts will be long!)
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acriter
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 Message 18 of 105
08 January 2012 at 6:02pm | IP Logged 
A pretty hard and fast rule for apostrophes in English is that they are only used for
possession and contractions. Never use them just to make something plural.

However, there are no apostrophes when indicating possession for pronouns. Far too many
native English speakers make this mistake.
So, for example:

The bear's claws are large.
Its claws are also sharp.

The bear's name is Phil.
Phil's claws are sharp.

Does that clarify it a bit?

Edited by acriter on 08 January 2012 at 6:03pm

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Tetraglot
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 Message 19 of 105
08 January 2012 at 6:18pm | IP Logged 
Yes thank you, never knew there was a differance between its and it's, good thing to know.

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Tournesol
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Ireland
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 Message 20 of 105
08 January 2012 at 7:04pm | IP Logged 
Hi Request,

I saw your question about contractions/possessives.

Regarding your question about whether to say "New Year" or "New Year's". I like "New Year's" but there may be
regional variations (I'm Irish).

E.g. Have you any plans for New Year's? Here the possessive is understood. (Eve)

In modern English we often don't use the possessive where the possessive is used without the noun.

She's at the dentist's => She's at the dentist.
But both are equally correct.

And regarding "it's" versus "its". Well the situation is more complicated as it's can be "it is" or "it has".

E.g. It's been a long time coming.

Tournesol




Edited by Tournesol on 08 January 2012 at 7:04pm

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Tetraglot
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Netherlands
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 Message 21 of 105
13 January 2012 at 10:49pm | IP Logged 
Okay, first of all, thank you all for your help and comments, you are a great help.

To summarise this week: busy, learning, sick.

My test week started this week, so lots of learning and since I'm a little sick my languages obviously weren't a prioriety.

English

Apart from the usual massive exposure I didn't do that much. Monday I have a presentation for English class so did some prep for that but that's actually all.

français

Acec français c'est plus que le même, j'ai trois heures des leçons en école et aujourd'hui j'ai eu une test des textes. j'ai vu le journal de TV5monde tous les jours aussi, mais ouais c'est ça.

With French it's more of the same, I've had 3 hours of lessons at school and today I had a reading test. I also watched the news of Tv5monde every day, but yeah that's it.

Deutsch

Ich habe auch wenig Deutsch gemacht, ich habe jeden tag die Nachrichten der ZDF gesehen. Am Mitwoch hat ich auch eine Prüfung, ich habe Wörter und Satze gelernt und auch ein bisschen Grammatik, aber das war das.

I also haven't done a lot for German, I have watched the ZDF news every day. On wednesday I've also had a test, I've
learned words and sentences and also a little bit of grammar, but that's all.

Question of the week

This catagory is just like a coincidence and it probably won't be there all the time, but anyway: en français quand on dit, «plus» la derniere lettre, le «s» il est prononcé dans cette mot-là?

In French when one says, "Plus" the last letter, the "s" is it pronounced in that word?

Note to self

Start in your French and German book next week or tomorrow (saturday) !

Edited by ReQuest on 13 January 2012 at 10:53pm

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Tournesol
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 Message 22 of 105
15 January 2012 at 10:28pm | IP Logged 
Some corrections for you.

EN:

a little sick => a bit sick, not feeling too well, a bit under the weather
Quote:

I also haven't done a lot for German, I have watched the ZDF news every day. On wednesday I've also had a
test, I've learned words and sentences and also a little bit of grammar, but that's all.

Tenses:
also => either, I haven't done much German either.
I have watched = > I watched, I've learned => I learned,I've had => I had

Actually, it's possible to use the perfect in the first and last case (since you're resuming what you did over the
week). The simple past works for all three cases. The rule is that you must use the simple past with the adverb of
time (on Wednesday).

Quote:

In French when one says, "Plus" the last letter, the "s" is it pronounced in that word?

La prononciation de "plus"

Edited by Tournesol on 15 January 2012 at 11:10pm

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Tetraglot
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 Message 23 of 105
15 January 2012 at 10:46pm | IP Logged 
I thank you again!
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Tetraglot
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Netherlands
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 Message 24 of 105
22 January 2012 at 7:48pm | IP Logged 
Ben, alors cette semaine était une semaine mauvaise pour les langues, c'est juste comme la semaine dernière. Sauf que mon "vu du journal d'hab" j'ai lu mon petit livre pour français et le premier chapitre de mon livre allemand, et ouais c'est ça, mais alors c'était une semaine pour école une semaine des testes.


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