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NEG se CL puede can. 1SG pisar walk el the césped grass No se puede pisar el césped NEG CL can.1SG walk the grass "You cannot walk on the grass." Zagona also notes that, generally, oblique phrases do not allow for a double clitic, yet some verbs of motion are formed with double clitics: María María se CL fue went.away- 3SG María se fue María CL went.away-3SG "Maria went away ...
Alan Booth, The Roads to Sata: A Two-Thousand-Mile Walk Through Japan (1985). Patrick Leigh Fermor, A Time of Gifts (1977), Between the Woods and the Water (1986), and The Broken Road (2013); describes a walk across Europe in the 1930s. John Hillaby Journey to the Jade Sea (1964); an account of an African walking tour using camels as pack animals.
"Through" is a preposition and should not be capitalized. The article page was moved correctly; the talk page is incorrect.—D'Ranged 1 talk 05:37, 21 October 2012 (UTC) Prepositions over four letters long should be capitalized, per MOS:CT. It should be Over the River and Through the Woods Over the River and Through the Wood. Please note that ...
According to CNN, Richards, who is known as the “Tiger Woods of Scrabble,” has won nearly 200 tournaments, including multiple world titles, and is ranked No. 1 by the World English-language ...
Most federal employees are set to start the new year making a little more cash after President Joe Biden signed an executive order Monday.. The executive order, announced Monday by the White House ...
In December 2012, a group of Galician hikers decided to go for a hike along the seashore, from Malpica to Fisterra, taking advantage of the paths that had been opened by fishermen and barnacle gatherers (Spanish: percebeiros); a journey of 200 kilometres (120 mi) [6] around the northwest coast of Galicia that took several weeks to complete.
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