Diego
I have learned a lot of things Hi. Four days ago I joined this website and I feel tha I have learned a lot of things, and not only on english, on other languages too (a little bit, but I have learned something :P). I have practiced my listenning watching videos with subtitles on youtube, but I want to practice with a native english partner and I can't find someone yet. I hope find out someone to help me with my english. That's all. Bye! :)
Jan 9, 2014 5:02 PM
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I have learned a lot of things

Hi.

Four days ago I joined this website and I feel tha that (tambien funciona "as though") I have learned a lot of things, not only on about English, on but about other languages too (only (tambien puedes decir "just") a little bit, but I have learned something :P). I have practiced my listenning by watching videos with subtitles on youtube, but I want to practice with a native English partner and I can't find someone yet. I hope find out someone to help me with my English. That's all.

Bye! :)

 

<em>¡Muy bien escrito! "about" quiere decir "sobre" o "acerca de".  Cuando usas el verbo "to learn" tienes que usar "about" en vez de "on". Se puede usar "on" cuando usas el verbo "is", como en estas frases sobre un ensayo o un libro: "My essay is on chemistry. My book is on animals." El verbo "on" tambien se usa para indicar que algo esta encendido/prendido, o que algo está encima de otra cosa. </em>

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