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jocampo

2003-02-09, 9:47 am

Hi fellas.

I've been busy these days and away from forus, 'cause monday 3th i began to work on Hewlett Packard Puerto Rico as Server Manager. I'm very happy and sad at same time, 'cause i will have to make some changes in my normal life: i had to relocate myself to another city and i won't have too much time to spent online, at least, not for the next 4 weeks. So... this is a short "bye".

Thanks a lot to all my friends, because i learned a lot on this forum. I will try to help and be in touch on my lunch time and/or nights (from my HP office).

And finally (before finish my message), need another help from you, hahaha, ¿can somebody please give me a help with my english class? I have to Put the following sentences in the correct tense:

1. They (play) when I (see) them.
2. You ever (meet) a famous actor?
3. They (sell) their old car two years ago.
4. Tom's sister (go) to school on Sundays?
5. They not (have to) work a lot last year.
6. He (have) some problems for years.
7. I (meet) her before she (become) Miss Universe.
8. Yesterday I (watch) TV for hours.
9. You said you (help) a lot of people in the war.
10. I (not come) to work if I (have) a cold yesterday.
11. I thought it (will) be funny.
12. He said he (visit) Mary the following day.
13. Tom said he (live) in England since 1975.
14. If I had a lot of money, I not (have to) work.
15. I not (miss) my train if I had left earlier.

...i already did 3 or 4 of 'em, but not sure if i'm ok.
ruscorp

2003-02-09, 10:25 am

Shake it eas!

Good luck.

Don't understand the English question?
jocampo

2003-02-09, 10:30 am

quote:
Originally posted by ruscorp
Shake it eas!

Good luck.

Don't understand the English question?



Hi Rus.

I'm very confused with the english homework too. I think that parenthesis words must be changed, because some of 'em are not in correct time or person.
ruscorp

2003-02-09, 10:37 am

quote:
Originally posted by jocampo
Hi Rus.

I'm very confused with the english homework too. I think that parenthesis words must be changed, because some of 'em are not in correct time or person.



Here's what'd I'd say in New York fashion:

01. They (play) when I (see) them.
They played when I saw them.
02. You ever (meet) a famous actor?
Have you ever met a famous actor?
03. They (sell) their old car two years ago.
They sold their old car two years ago.
04. Tom's sister (go) to school on Sundays?
Tom's sister goes to school on Sundays?
05. They not (have to) work a lot last year.
They didn't have to work a lot last year.
06. He (have) some problems for years.
He had some problems for years.
07. I (meet) her before she (become) Miss Universe.
I met her before she became Miss Universe.
08. Yesterday I (watch) TV for hours.
Yesterday I watched TV for hours.
09. You said you (help) a lot of people in the war.
You said you helped a lot of people in the war.
10. I (not come) to work if I (have) a cold yesterday.
I would not come to work if I had a cold yesterday.
11. I thought it (will) be funny.
I thought it would be funny.
12. He said he (visit) Mary the following day.
He said he visited Mary the following day.
13. Tom said he (live) in England since 1975.
Tom said he lived in England since 1975.
14. If I had a lot of money, I not (have to) work.
If I had a lot of money, I would not have to work.
15. I not (miss) my train if I had left earlier.
I wouldn't have missed my train if I had left earlier.
NetChild1985

2003-02-09, 11:57 am

Congrats on the new job, jocampo! Dazzle 'em man!


Btw, I do the same exercises in class. These are from my "favourites".
jocampo

2003-02-09, 1:10 pm

quote:
Originally posted by ruscorp
Here's what'd I'd say in New York fashion:

01. They (play) when I (see) them.
They played when I saw them.
02. You ever (meet) a famous actor?
Have you ever met a famous actor?
03. They (sell) their old car two years ago.
They sold their old car two years ago.
04. Tom's sister (go) to school on Sundays?
Tom's sister goes to school on Sundays?
05. They not (have to) work a lot last year.
They didn't have to work a lot last year.
06. He (have) some problems for years.
He had some problems for years.
07. I (meet) her before she (become) Miss Universe.
I met her before she became Miss Universe.
08. Yesterday I (watch) TV for hours.
Yesterday I watched TV for hours.
09. You said you (help) a lot of people in the war.
You said you helped a lot of people in the war.
10. I (not come) to work if I (have) a cold yesterday.
I would not come to work if I had a cold yesterday.
11. I thought it (will) be funny.
I thought it would be funny.
12. He said he (visit) Mary the following day.
He said he visited Mary the following day.
13. Tom said he (live) in England since 1975.
Tom said he lived in England since 1975.
14. If I had a lot of money, I not (have to) work.
If I had a lot of money, I would not have to work.
15. I not (miss) my train if I had left earlier.
I wouldn't have missed my train if I had left earlier.



Love you Rus! hahaha, if you were woman, i could give you a kiss. But 'cause you're not, then i'll give you a big HUG! hahaha. Thanks
ruscorp

2003-02-09, 3:01 pm

quote:
Originally posted by jocampo
Love you Rus! hahaha, if you were woman, i could give you a kiss. But 'cause you're not, then i'll give you a big HUG! hahaha. Thanks


sanjbatra

2003-02-12, 10:48 am

Adios Jocampo. See you soon.

Rus - you were spot on with the English !

ruscorp

2003-02-12, 10:49 am

quote:
Originally posted by sanjbatra
Adios Jocampo. See you soon.

Rus - you were spot on with the English !




Yea, I failed my own native language several times in high school.
sanjbatra

2003-02-12, 11:00 am

Me too, but it all seems insignificant now, plus you learn more in real life.
ruscorp

2003-02-12, 11:03 am

quote:
Originally posted by sanjbatra
Me too, but it all seems insignificant now, plus you learn more in real life.



Well, I didn't fail, fail. I failed to show up.
sanjbatra

2003-02-12, 11:06 am

Well....that's a different story.
ruscorp

2003-02-12, 11:09 am

I knew my night school and summer school better than my home school.
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