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Original post by super_kawaii
Ich bin total aufgeregt! :woo:


Ik voel me 'aufgeregt' voor jou! xP
'il est impossible d'ouvrir un journal sans lire que...

Is this followed by the subjunctive?
Original post by aasvogel
'il est impossible d'ouvrir un journal sans lire que...

Is this followed by the subjunctive?


Yeah, because it's a supposition :smile:
Original post by L'Evil Fish
Yeah, because it's a supposition :smile:


Good stuff - that's what I figured!:gthumb:
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Original post by thatitootoo
Ik voel me 'aufgeregt' voor jou! xP


Dank je
我现在在杭州!I'm now in Hangzhou!
Original post by super_kawaii
我现在在杭州!I'm now in Hangzhou!


哦,我也要出国旅行,아이구, 可惜我现在有学校。 :frown:


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Original post by faithalysonrose
哦,我也要出国旅行,아이구, 可惜我现在有学校。 :frown:


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我很喜欢杭州但是我非常盼望去中国的南部。听说天气特别好!我想温暖的天气!江苏省现在太冷了。:biggrin:
Original post by super_kawaii
我很喜欢杭州但是我非常盼望去中国的南部。听说天气特别好!我想温暖的天气!江苏省现在太冷了。:biggrin:


你会在杭州逗留几天呢?任何地方的天气都比新加坡(我居住的国家)的天气好,这里永远都是夏天(每天都是 30度啊!)。。。

祝你一路顺风,玩得开心一点哦!☆*:.。. o(≧▽≦)o .。.:*☆


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Original post by faithalysonrose
你会在杭州逗留几天呢?任何地方的天气都比新加坡(我居住的国家)的天气好,这里永远都是夏天(每天都是 30度啊!)。。。

祝你一路顺风,玩得开心一点哦!☆*:.。. o(≧▽≦)o .。.:*☆


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我们明天去宁波啊。很兴奋的!天气今天很好。不太热也不太冷。我很盼望去香港!听说香港菜很好吃!我很喜欢中国菜,是我最喜欢的
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Original post by super_kawaii
我们明天去宁波啊。很兴奋的!天气今天很好。不太热也不太冷。我很盼望去香港!听说香港菜很好吃!我很喜欢中国菜,是我最喜欢的


你会到香港来吗? 你什么时候来? 最近香港的天气 比较冷 (13度左右, 在香港来说那已经挺冷了), 多穿些厚衣哦!:biggrin:

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I wish I was godly at Maths, like The Evil Fish :moon:
Original post by thatitootoo
I wish I was godly at Maths, like The Evil Fish :moon:


:rofl: why?
Original post by L'Evil Fish
:rofl: why?


'Cause Mathematics is simply sexy :h:
You know how we say "sit an exam" ?

Well...A thread on the A-level section has just taught me that in some countries, students actually "appear for" their A-level exams!! :cool:

I already knew that in some Asian countries you "give" your exams? :tongue:

Any other wonderfully international alternatives to "entering" or "sitting" an exam ya have come across on TSR? :mmm:
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Oh and in Dutch you "make an exam" !
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Original post by thatitootoo
Oh and in Dutch you "make an exam" !

In Danish it's 'go to exam' (note: not go to an exam).. :smile:
Original post by Ronove
In Danish it's 'go to exam' (note: not go to an exam).. :smile:


Wowwza der er vidunderligt!!

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