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1 STERNA // Ноя 4, 2012 в 3:40 пп
Really!
2 Mark // Ноя 4, 2012 в 5:45 пп
Очень мне понравилась эта форма сравнительной степени — «youer». Уютная и крутотюшенькая.
3 STERNA // Ноя 5, 2012 в 3:36 пп
Sometimes I am writing illiterate, but I’m undestanding, what I am doing.
4 STERNA // Ноя 5, 2012 в 3:48 пп
Who is author of this cosyer «youer», you are liking?
5 Mark // Ноя 5, 2012 в 7:08 пп
I suggest that you learn more about stative verbs and comparative degree. 🙂
6 Mark // Ноя 5, 2012 в 7:10 пп
It is said under the quotation, Dr Suess.
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/61105.Dr_Seuss
7 STERNA // Ноя 6, 2012 в 1:12 дп
I undestand 🙂 I did not know about stative verbs (to my shame) And is it right — cosier? ( I thought about the rule «y replace by i») What about Dr Seuss, I saw the inscription under quotation, but it is so small like my insight about this man.
8 Mark // Ноя 6, 2012 в 2:39 дп
Yes, every time you’re about to put a suffix or an ending to the word ending with a _consonant+y_, change _y_ to _i_ and put the ending you need.
body—bodies to imply—he implies to dry—she dried to deny—denied access (also: access denied) cozy—cozier fluffy—the fluffiest
Make sure there is a consonant before _y_, because if it is a vowel, the rules does not work.
boy—boys pray—she prays etc.
9 Setevoydnevnik // Ноя 6, 2012 в 11:22 дп
Quite plainly
Имя
Мыло
Сайт
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1 STERNA // Ноя 4, 2012 в 3:40 пп
Really!
2 Mark // Ноя 4, 2012 в 5:45 пп
Очень мне понравилась эта форма сравнительной степени — «youer». Уютная и крутотюшенькая.
3 STERNA // Ноя 5, 2012 в 3:36 пп
Sometimes I am writing illiterate, but I’m undestanding, what I am doing.
4 STERNA // Ноя 5, 2012 в 3:48 пп
Who is author of this cosyer «youer», you are liking?
5 Mark // Ноя 5, 2012 в 7:08 пп
I suggest that you learn more about stative verbs and comparative degree. 🙂
6 Mark // Ноя 5, 2012 в 7:10 пп
It is said under the quotation, Dr Suess.
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/61105.Dr_Seuss
7 STERNA // Ноя 6, 2012 в 1:12 дп
I undestand 🙂 I did not know about stative verbs (to my shame)
And is it right — cosier? ( I thought about the rule «y replace by i»)
What about Dr Seuss, I saw the inscription under quotation, but it is so small like my insight about this man.
8 Mark // Ноя 6, 2012 в 2:39 дп
Yes, every time you’re about to put a suffix or an ending to the word ending with a _consonant+y_, change _y_ to _i_ and put the ending you need.
body—bodies
to imply—he implies
to dry—she dried
to deny—denied access (also: access denied)
cozy—cozier
fluffy—the fluffiest
Make sure there is a consonant before _y_, because if it is a vowel, the rules does not work.
boy—boys
pray—she prays
etc.
9 Setevoydnevnik // Ноя 6, 2012 в 11:22 дп
Quite plainly
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