For number 1, both are very common. Ultimately, the structure depends on the speaker.
For number 2, "Mga kapatid ni Martha ang matatangkad na lalaki." would be preferred, in my opinion.
For number 1, both are very common. Ultimately, the structure depends on the speaker.
For number 2, "Mga kapatid ni Martha ang matatangkad na lalaki." would be preferred, in my opinion.
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NAUGA = NEW ANONYMOUS UNDERLINGS GIVEN APPLES
Next: FLOWA
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Only Include Nice Kangaroos ^_^
Next: PING
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Upon reading the article, I'm surprised to see that there are such strange tips being given. :O
Although I have to agree with him that language learners can begin by getting confident at using the language in real world situations, even if one is making grammatical errors. Then polish up that skill later. Still, I have to confess that many young language learners, being compelled by their parents to study, are usually obsessed with studying grammar since that's what their school system also provides. ^^;;
I believe it's still better to have a combo of all the aspects and diving into one's interest to have a more effective way of teaching or learning a second language.
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I usually get plenty of Japanese words learned from singing Japanese songs and watching Jdrama and animes. ^_^ I sometimes play my ukulele and sing Japanese anime songs with it. YAY!
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She didn't know that all....
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I will start the story. <<< this is already five words. haha... Anyway...I'll begin with the line below.
"Once upon a time, there...."
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Hello, guys!
This is a game that is usually played in forums. Given that we all can speak English (even little English), the rule in this game is to simply continue the story with only five words. Let's see how the story goes. There's no ending to this story. It continues to go on and on and on.
Other Rules:
> Try your best to use the correct grammar
> No profanity
> Respect the previous line and writer
> Continue the story with only five vocabularies.
> HAVE FUN! ^_^
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