Doing role call this afternoon TexasDave?
Somebody has to do it once in a while.
I don't know about that......something about not asking questions you don't want answers to.
Same reason I don't read the Obits and wouldn't live in a Senior community.
Just the opposite for me I can't stand it when people you know just fall off the face of the earth and you don't know wtf thappened to them. Several have done that around here.
I generally don't care enough about most people to notice in the first place.
I'msorry, did you say something?
Who are you talking to?
Que?
¿Como?
You going for "How" there? (appears como means a few things, depending on how it's used) And how the heck do you get an upside down question mark?
In English, if one is confused and wants the speaker to repeat or clarify, he'll say "What?" or "Huh?" or "Come again?"
In Spanish, you say "¿Como?" It's an idiomatic thing. If you want to ask a complete question you'll say, "¿Que se dice?" But if you just want to use one word, use ¿como?
It's also what most people say when they answer the phone.
To get the preceding question mark, use alt+0191.
For tomorrow's lesson we will explore ¿porque? o porque
And por qué. We'll also decipher the difference between el papá, el papa, y la papa.
Meanwhile, in English class, we'll straighten out there, their, and they're.
before proceeding to math for mode, median and mean.
...and since Dave brought it up, let's go into proceed, precede, succeed, secede, prescribe, and proscribe. And then we'll discuss capitols and capitals.
Oh...and don't get me started on pedal, petal, and peddle.