Author Topic: Something I noticed in my spanish textbook...Iban, you better look at this topic  (Read 1022 times)


 :cookieMonster:

Hooray for Iban actually being the "they" conjugation for the imperfect of ir!

Iban is more than one person.

Imperfect tense. We just learned this like two weeks ago and I too noticed this. :o

they are coming.

they are going to comment in this thread.


I think thats the same book I use. I saw that a couple months ago.

We just got to this part of Spanish on Monday, and I kinda giggled at that as well...

And holy stuff, the vocab is the same as well... what state do you live in? This is kinda creepy...

Example:

Yea, I Iban'd that chick so hard man!

You need to Iban as fast as you can, then you should get up in the air no problem.

And holy stuff, the vocab is the same as well... what state do you live in? This is kinda creepy...

We're using PearsonSuccessNet online textbook, Realidades 2. I live on Mercer Island in Washington state.


We just got to this part of Spanish on Monday, and I kinda giggled at that as well...

And holy stuff, the vocab is the same as well... what state do you live in? This is kinda creepy...

Its American education... big shocker.




You can't use your own avatar, that's like liking your own Facebook status. :L

Its American education... big shocker.

Well yes, but the entire country isn't going to hit the same section of a chapter in Spanish at the same loving time.

We're using PearsonSuccessNet online textbook, Realidades 2.
stuff
i'm in Realidades 1.. probably cause i started a year ago though.

Well yes, but the entire country isn't going to hit the same section of a chapter in Spanish at the same loving time.
because states try to stagger the timing of their courses to keep things interesting?.....