Hmm, let’s see. In English with but few exceptions, we can get through life by not even worrying about verb endings. If we want to use the verb “rosetta spanish” (no pun intended), we simply say, “I want, you want, we want and they want. The only variation is in he, she and it. Yes, “it,” you Spanish purists!. Then we go do the right thing and simply put he, she and it in one basket and add an s”—there you have it: he wants, she wants, and it wants.

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Posted in Blogroll on September 18th, 2008 at 6:00 am.
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