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Mitzi Mitzi | 16:08 UK time, Monday, 31 May 2010

This is my last post in ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½, thanks every body to take a minuts in your life for reading and comment my blog.

I really enjoy the time I passed writing, in this month I learnd new fewq words and expressions, I'm going to continiue in my classes and reading and visit this wonderful web page.

I hope one day I can known more about of all the people who write here.

I send all my best wishes, see you soon.

MY LAST HOMEWORK

I remembered a trip.
a: I remember a trip

A trip I made a few years ago.
A trip I make few years ago

I lived on the trip.
I live on the trip

We went for a week to Hustulco.
OK

When we got there the only things we made were eating, swimming and sleeping!
when we got there the only thing we made were ate, swam and slept!.

One day we decided to know some beaches.
One day we decided to knwe some beaches.

You have to ask for permission to swim or camp there.
You had to asked for permisson to swam or camp there.

We took the tour.
Ok

We knew downtown Huatulco.
OK

We went there only in the afternoons.
OK

GOOD BYE AND THANKS FOR EVERYTIHNG

SINCERELY

Mitzi

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    No one has been commented on your last post yet, that means I am the first one, not only that, this is my first writing on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ learning English blog so far.

    I have read some of your posts and really enjoyed. Wish your success and happiness.
    One thing, we will miss you........

  • Comment number 2.

    Hi, Mitzi

    I also enjoyed your blog and now I know much more about Mexico than before. In spite of learning english I learn your native language (spanish). I hope I'll learn that language as quickly as it'll be possible and maybe I'll see your country in the future :)

    best regards
    Krzysztof

  • Comment number 3.

    Hi Mitzi,
    yes, another time for to say goodbye: every time in the end of every month I feel sad since I discovered for myself the great ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Learning English. But there's nothing to be done: that's life! (here, that's the rules of ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Learning English :))
    Thanks for your every blogs Mitzi, all of those were realy nice. I hope also you'll be the permanent participant in the our "encourage fun, friendship, freedom and fulfilment" Blog in the future. It's a fine motto, isn't it? What a pity that it's already belong to The Red Hat Society (or Red Hot Chili Peppers, I don't remember exactly, unfortunately).
    All the best in whatever you do, Dear Mitzi.

  • Comment number 4.

    Hi Mitzi, thanks for sharing fascinating stories and things about Mexico. I enjoyed reading them. :) Good luck with English! Any chance I might see your own blog in the future? :)

    Take care and good bye! :)

  • Comment number 5.

    Hi Mitzi,

    I think I didn't make the homework task very clear. What I meant you to do was decide if the verb (not the tense or the form of it) was right or wrong. So for example, it's correct to say 'remember a trip' but it's not correct to say 'make a trip'. The correct verb with 'trip' is 'take'. So number 1 ('I remembered a trip') is OK but number 2 ('A trip I made a few years ago') isn't. It should be 'A trip I took a few years ago'.

    If you want to do the task again (now that the instructions are a bit clearer) I'll check back here in a few days and give you some feedback on your task. I'd also like to add a bit more info to number 3 to make the context clearer:

    3. Why not share the experiences I lived on the trip?

    And finally I'd just like to add that you only have to concentrate on the verbs in italics so it might be useful to go back to the original blog

    /blogs/learningenglish/2010/05/sun-and-sand.shtml

    where I set the task to see which verbs you need to look at.

    All the best,

    Nuala

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