Dave,
I wouldn't worry about the small stuff. Most of english "native
speakers" have difficulties also with the language. And, for the most
part, we can only communicate in that one language. English is a very
difficult language and that is true to even those of us who are born
into it. More power to you and the others that are multi-lingual to
whatever degree.
The main thing to remember, is what is important. The sharing of
Olympus and general photographic information. This is a great list and
it remains that way becaure, for the most part, we pay attention to what
is important and ignore the trivial stuff.
Rand E.
P.S. I have likely made several mistakes in the above. I know that my
fellow members from "across the pond" would have some issues. The
important thing remains "Do we understand each other ?".
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David Irisarri wrote:
> Here in Spain we have a proverb that it´s certainly very accurate for
> this case.
>
> "A palabras necias, oídos sordos"
>
> I remember some years ago someone told me that "read" can be used as a
> regular but also irregular verb. I tried to help Ian with his query but
> if I must write a perfect english, I think it´s better to leave.
>
> Ah! y lo de burro, no me doy por aludido.
>
> Regards,
>
> Dave
>
>
> Fernando Gonzalez Gentile escribió:
>
>> 'read' David; not 'readed' -
>> LOL ;^) Un burro le enseña al otro ....
>>
>> Fernando.
>>
>> David Irisarri wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I readed something
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
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