Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Spanish verbs always end in -er, -ir, or -ar but english verbs have no specific endings. Some examples of spanish verbs include hacer, poder, and ir; in english these words mean to do, can, and to go. Spanish verbs also include the word "to" in the verb while english verbs use about two or three words that mean the same thing as one spanish verb.
Over this past summer, I worked at Wasson Nursery watering, filing, cleaning, and doing pictures for customers. I also went to Greenville very often with Joni and Kylee because Joni got her license at the beginning of the summer. Most of the time when we went to Greenville, we would go to Taco Bell and Walmart. A few times over the summer, I went swimming and I went to King's Island twice. It was a few summer.

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