Japanese i adjective conjugations (Part 1)
Review this lesson until you are confident about i-adjective conjugations.
*Complete the exercises at the end of this lesson and post your answers as a comment so that you can compare/verify your answers with other students.I will be checking/correcting everyone’s answers!
(make sure to specify which exercise you are posting up by posting the minutes and seconds as a reference to the video)
Good luck!/ganbatte ne!
Duration : 0:4:34
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How do you say "I snowboard" in spanish, and what would the other conjugations be?
"snowboard" has no translation into Spanish, and is used as such.
Yo hago snowboard
Tu haces snowboard
El hace snowboard
Nosotros hacemos snowboard
Vosotros hacéis snowboard
Ellos hacen snowboard
As you can see, in Spanish it is a noun, referring to either the snowboard as a board, or the sport itself. It needs the helping verb.
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#1. October 27th, 2009, at 11:42 PM.
thank you sooo much …
thank you sooo much but I have to come back to it and study it more lol