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“Read the sentences below and indicate whether they are referring to a current moment present (ahora) action, to habitual/recurrent (habitual) actions, or to an action in the near future (futuro).”
My Spanish textbook….
“In standard British English, r is only pronounced before a vowel sound” (Practical English Usage) This does not bode well.
“I started in the underpalace, which had so often been a haven for me in the old days, and discovered that it had indeed been entirely abandoned.”
Welp. Thanks for that. I’m not going to interpret that because that is a disappointment I just do not need.
“Just as interestingly, Sarah could not have been simply imitating her parents, memorizing verbs with the -s’s pre-attached.” (Pinker’s The Language Instinct)
I’d like to think that my sex life would not be in imitation of my parents’, and I’d also like to not reflect on what I might know about their sex life.
“Equal.” HA! A one word sentence, courtesy of Lewis Grassic Gibbon. From “Sunset Song” in the chapter Ploughing :D
“‘Private dick, huh?’ he grunted impassively.” - Raymond Chandler, Blackmailers Don’t Shoot
I WIN.
Yes, yes you do.
“We got to let that burn out now.” — Lord of the Flies, William Golding
D8
“Now he looked defeated, his limbs trembling with such weariness it was only by leaning on his staff that he was even able to remain upright.”
“…her mother was such a pretty creature.”
Uhhh…
For fun, I did this with No Pink Ponies vol.1, just to see what comes up, and the first line is:
“I’m being presumptuous, friends like to see other friends happy too”
Heh… wow…
“Someone else enters the room and when I look up, I’m surprised to see it’s the baker, Peeta Mellark’s father.”
Scandalous.
Did this for Anfänge and got:
“Find it within your heart to forgive me.”
WOW That bad, huh? XD
“No matter what type of problems you throw at your characters or what type of quest you have them pursue over the course of the story, they all have their root in the one of three core objectives: the attainment of a reward, the fulfillment of revenge, or the accomplishment of an escape.”
Came from Screenwriting for Teens
It’s
It’s a chart about research methods. “Case Study, The Survey, Naturalistic Observation, Brain Imaging, Correlation, Experiment.”
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“…but his strength remained, and he kept his long axe sharp, as the bearded priests had taught him.” - A song of ice and fire - A Feast for Crows
yessss good
(Source: loveclaire)