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#1 mr.tambok

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Posted 24 November 2010 - 11:20 PM

I was mowing the the grass of the school board on August and it was really hot , so i walked in there to ask them
for a job in the air con. They asked me "well Mr. Tambok can you teach Spanish" i said no i can't but i made a lot of A's in
the grammer classes and i can teach them how to do well on test" so they gave me a job teaching 7th and 8th graders in a squatter
urban school Spanish grammer. After a year i jumped in my car and drove 1500 miles to Guatemala, it was the most difficult job
I ever had. So much for color. My grammer did help me to figure out some quick ways to say a lot of stuff in a simple fashion

Want To , Have to , Going to sentences

In Spanish we can do this to make "A Want To" sentence

Subject Pronoun plus Conjugated form of the verb TO Want plus the infinitive

I want to eat

Yo quiero comer

He wants to sleep

El quiere dormir

In visaya i suspect you can do the same or the question is , Is this a quick way to learn to say a lot of stuff when it comes to Want to

the way i currently do this is to say

Ganahan tulog ko

but i am told to say this

Ganahan ko matulog

I am guessing that To want does not need to conjugate but the Tulog is not the infinitve
but it doesn't matter, im looking for simple rules to stick stuff together that work, this
for me is how i can progress simply by adding on the vocobulary words as i learn them,
any ideas





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