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Jaimy15 04-10-2006 16:00

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Is hier nog wat aan te verbeteren qua spelfouten? :bloos:

A) I haven't got a clue which country this could be. The numbers are locations who are corresponding with eachother, but why?

B) I think it's art. I'm sure it has a meaning. But the picture is not clear enough to think of something.

C) This is a school girl waiting for the bus to come. She wears an uniform, but she looks very lonely.

D) Two smiling people, who appearently are very happy with eachother. Or maybe they have won a prize or something like that.

E) This is a dworf. It looks like he's got a tree on his head! I think it's a sweet dworf.

F) This is a man who's chewing bubblegum. He is pointing at it. He looks like a funny man to me.

G) I think this is a printscreen from an old movie. The man on the left has something in his hand. I'm wondering what it could be.

H) This is a man who has something in his hand. Maybe it's a sword. I don't like the look in his face, it's kind of cruel.

Should commercials be banned from TV?

I don't think commercials have to be banned from TV. Many people are complaing about it, and find it very annoying. But the fact is, commercials are a part of TV. People have to sell their products. So if you don't like it, you can do something else for about five minutes. It is far more irritating when people make such a big deal about it. Most of the time commercials are fun to look at. Maybe you'll see a product which you want to have, and now is for sale for less momey. This way you can stay updated. So my opinion is that people should be worrying about something else than such a stupid thing like commercials, and just let producers do their thing.

mathfreak 04-10-2006 18:53

*ik geef hieronder de nodige correcties weer*

A) I haven't got a clue which country this could be. The numbers are locations that are corresponding with each other, but why?
*who wordt alleen gebruikt bij verwijzen naar personen*
B) I think it's art. I'm sure it has a meaning. But the picture is not clear enough to think of something.

C) This is a school girl waiting for the bus to come. She wears a uniform, but she looks very lonely.
*uniform begint met een medeklinkerklank, dus je gebruikt a*
D) Two smiling people, who appearently are very happy with each other. Or maybe they have won a prize or something like that.
*each other wordt altijd los van elkaar geschreven*
E) This is a dwarf. It looks like he's got a tree on his head! I think it's a sweet dwarf.

F) This is a man who's chewing bubblegum. He is pointing at it. He looks like a funny man to me.

G) I think this is a printscreen from an old movie. The man on the left has something in his hand. I'm wondering what it could be.

H) This is a man who has something in his hand. Maybe it's a sword. I don't like the look in his face, it's kind of cruel.

Should commercials be banned from TV?

I don't think commercials have to be banned from TV. Many people are complaing about it, and find it very annoying. But the fact is, commercials are a part of TV. People have to sell their products. So if you don't like commercials, you can do something else for about five minutes. It is far more irritating when people make such a big deal about it. Most of the time commercials are fun to look at. Maybe you'll see a product which you want to have, and now is for sale for less money. This way you can stay updated. So my opinion is that people should be worrying about something else than such a stupid thing like commercials, and just let producers do their thing.

Lorelei 04-10-2006 19:14

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mathfreak schreef op 04-10-2006 @ 19:53 :

*each other wordt altijd los van elkaar geschreven*

Is dat zo? Dat doe ik dan al jaren fout :o

Martine1986 05-10-2006 11:28

kleine aanvulling op mathfreak, ik hoop dat je er wat aan hebt :)

A) I haven't got a clue which country this could be. The numbers are locations who are corresponding with eachother, but why?
[/QUOTE]het is corresponding to each other, niet with
B) I think it's art. I'm sure it has a meaning. But the picture is not clear enough to think of something.
wat bedoel je hier mee? bedoel je niet; remind me of anything?
C) This is a school girl waiting for the bus to come. She wears an uniform, but she looks very lonely.

D) Two smiling people, who appearently are very happy with eachother. Or maybe they have won a prize or something like that.

E) This is a dworf. It looks like he's got a tree on his head! I think it's a sweet dworf.

F) This is a man who's chewing bubblegum. He is pointing at it. He looks like a funny man to me.

G) I think this is a printscreen from an old movie. The man on the left has something in his hand. I'm wondering what it could be.
Het is I wonder, niet I'm wondering
H) This is a man who has something in his hand. Maybe it's a sword. I don't like the look in his face, it's kind of cruel.

Should commercials be banned from TV?

I don't think commercials [have to be] [should be] is beter hier banned from TV. Many people [are complaing about it]complain about them, and find [it]them very annoying. But the fact is, commercials are a part of TV. People have to sell their products. So if you don't like it, you can do something else for about five minutes. It is far more irritating when people make such a big deal about it. Most of the time commercials are fun to look at. Maybe you'll see a product [which]that you want to have, [and now is for sale for less momey]that is on special offer now. This way you can stay updated. So my opinion is that people should [be worrying] worryabout something else than such a stupid thing like commercials, and just let producers do their thing.

mathfreak 05-10-2006 18:16

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grl schreef op 04-10-2006 @ 20:14 :
Is dat zo? Dat doe ik dan al jaren fout :o
Ja, dat is zo. Ik heb er voor de zekerheid zelfs het woordenboek nog op nageslagen.

Dinalfos 05-10-2006 19:26

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Martine1986 schreef op 05-10-2006 @ 12:28 :
kleine aanvulling op mathfreak, ik hoop dat je er wat aan hebt :)

A) I haven't got a clue which country this could be. The numbers are locations who are corresponding with eachother, but why?
het is corresponding to each other, niet with
B) I think it's art. I'm sure it has a meaning. But the picture is not clear enough to think of something.
wat bedoel je hier mee? bedoel je niet; remind me of anything?

Nee, in dit geval is het corresponding with. Je zou ook kunnen zeggen corresponsive to.



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I'm wondering what it could be.
Het is I wonder, niet I'm wondering

Niet noodzakelijk.

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when people make such a big deal about it. Most of the time commercials are fun to look at. Maybe you'll see a product [which]that you want to have, [and now is for sale for less momey]that is on special offer now. This way you can stay updated. So my opinion is that people should [be worrying] worryabout something else than such a stupid thing like commercials, and just let producers do their thing.
.....worrying, worry, kan allebei. Worrying is hier preferabel, me dunkt.

Anyway:

....should be worrying about something else/something (more) important rather than something stupid like/silly as commercials/as a commercial.

June bug 06-10-2006 22:35

D) Two smiling people, who appearently are very happy with eachother. Or maybe they have won a prize or something like that.

Het is 'apparently' en niet 'appearently'.

Martine1986 09-10-2006 12:05

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Dinalfos schreef op 05-10-2006 @ 20:26 :
Nee, in dit geval is het corresponding with. Je zou ook kunnen zeggen corresponsive to.

hm, ik zou toch echt "to" zeggen, wat is de regel hier dan?

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Dinalfos schreef op 05-10-2006 @ 20:26 :


Niet noodzakelijk.
.....worrying, worry, kan allebei. Worrying is hier preferabel, me dunkt.


Ok, misschien is het niet echt fout, maar het klinkt in ieder geval behoorlijk vreemd. Waarom zou worrying beter zijn hier dan?

MetalliCat 11-10-2006 12:52

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June bug schreef op 06-10-2006 @ 23:35 :
D) Two smiling people, who appearently are very happy with eachother. Or maybe they have won a prize or something like that.

Het is 'apparently' en niet 'appearently'.

each other

Lorelei 11-10-2006 14:00

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mathfreak schreef op 05-10-2006 @ 19:16 :
Ja, dat is zo. Ik heb er voor de zekerheid zelfs het woordenboek nog op nageslagen.
Ik heb het, nadat ik het hier las, inderdaad aan iemand gevraagd die het bevestigde. Weer wat geleerd (y)

Femic 13-10-2006 09:39

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Jaimy15 schreef op 04-10-2006 @ 17:00 :
Is hier nog wat aan te verbeteren qua spelfouten? :bloos:

A) I haven't got a clue which country this could be. The numbers are locations who are corresponding with eachother, but why?

Weet niet of het nog zin heeft nu, wellicht een beetje laat, maar goed.. Which staat voor een limited choice, dus als er gekozen kan worden uit 2 of 3 ofzo landen. What gebruik je in geval van een unlimited choice, dus als je uit álle landen kunt kiezen. Uit deze zin maak ik op dat het om een unlimited choice gaat en ik zou daarom what gebruiken i.p.v. which.

puut 14-10-2006 19:12

a uniform ipv an uniform. U wordt uitgesproken an Hu, vandaar dat het a uniform is

Freyja 14-10-2006 19:15

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puut schreef op 14-10-2006 @ 20:12 :
a uniform ipv an uniform. U wordt uitgesproken an Hu, vandaar dat het a uniform is
Eh, als 'ju', hoop ik toch :P

puut 14-10-2006 19:18

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Morgan schreef op 14-10-2006 @ 20:15 :
Eh, als 'ju', hoop ik toch :P
hech :P je snapt wat ik bedoel ;)


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