N it is not a game, it is a lifestyle. Harvesters
Author | the23 |
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Tags | author:the23 unrated z230187 |
Created | 2013-04-01 |
Last Modified | 2013-04-01 |
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Description | A ten minute map made in class.
Not playtested at all. |
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2013-04-12
mediocre agd
excellent drone interactions
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2013-04-02
AGD
sub700.
Thank you teacher, cool leason learned today.
About your Spanish question I can answer to you that "de ti para mi" sounds weird in spanish, it is not incorrect, but it's not used like this. But anyway that means:
de ti para mi: from you to me.
de mi para ti: from me to you, that's the inverse.
<3
Thank you teacher, cool leason learned today.
About your Spanish question I can answer to you that "de ti para mi" sounds weird in spanish, it is not incorrect, but it's not used like this. But anyway that means:
de ti para mi: from you to me.
de mi para ti: from me to you, that's the inverse.
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2013-04-01
AGD
Here is your next English lesson:
It is vs. Is it
In Spanish, there is no word for 'it', so spanish speakers get confused often with this.
Usually when you are making a statement you say "it is"
Like "It is red. It is my favorite"
When you ask a question, the two get swapped.
"Is it red? Is it my favorite?"
So when you say "It is red? It is my favorite?" that is acceptable, but usually it sounds weird.
And the same goes for "Is it red." That is not acceptable, because "It is" is used for statements.
Lol ;) now I have a spanish question for you: what does the phrase "de ti pa mi" mean?
It is vs. Is it
In Spanish, there is no word for 'it', so spanish speakers get confused often with this.
Usually when you are making a statement you say "it is"
Like "It is red. It is my favorite"
When you ask a question, the two get swapped.
"Is it red? Is it my favorite?"
So when you say "It is red? It is my favorite?" that is acceptable, but usually it sounds weird.
And the same goes for "Is it red." That is not acceptable, because "It is" is used for statements.
Lol ;) now I have a spanish question for you: what does the phrase "de ti pa mi" mean?
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