<p>I'm so going to fail.</p>
<p>join the club:(</p>
<p>Im going over all irregular verb tenses</p>
<p>Practicing the cartoons and the five minute questions</p>
<p>Also, im trying to study like basic vocab from these categories: Health, Friends, family, traveling, environment... school.. etc</p>
<p>HELP!!!! AHHHHH!! <em>Bangs head against the wall, then collapses</em></p>
<p>^That explains my feelings about the AP test. I've really got to study. But I'm almost at the point where I feel "Why bother? I'm going to fail anyway."</p>
<p>ok. yo se que hay un parte de hablar...de que hablemos?</p>
<p>i need help seq. of tenses </p>
<p>ex. if it's presente then it will be........</p>
<p>found a pafe willpost if you chicos want me to.</p>
<p>anyone have any info on the speaking part? i know it's a little late but I really have no idea about this part...i honestly just saw that there was a speaking part when i went to the website today...</p>
<p>you haveto tell a story w/pics and answer 5 q's</p>
<p>how difficult are the Qs...are they like...where are you from, hows school, general questions...or are they more....how would you change the world if you became president, specific/ideological questions?</p>
<p>Easy questions, about one topic. They get harder as they go, and mostly test verb forms.</p>
<p>oh okay thanks chicos! me ayudaron muchisimo.</p>
<p>Examples from the practice book my teacher used (in English):</p>
<p>What subjects do you take every year? (present)
When you were young, what was the subject you liked the least? (imperfect)
Tell a friend to take certain classes next year. (Command)</p>
<p>Those aren't the exact questions, and I don't remember the other two, but that should give you the idea.</p>
<p>Me alegre que pueda ayudarte. (I hope that's right...As I said, I don't know Spanish...)</p>
<p>Study study study</p>
<p>Me alegre que pueda ayudarte. (I hope that's right...As I said, I don't know Spanish...)</p>
<p>That's wrong."Me alegro" b/c "me alegre" w/ an accent would be past tense, and it just doesn't make sense. </p>
<p>I took this test last year. I thought I was going to fail miserably. I screwed up on the essay and I still got a 5. Don't worry guys! Don't stress yourselves out!!</p>
<p>I am screwed...Only one non-native speaker from my school passed last year...I am so clueless and tired. I had my English exam this morning, and now, all I want to do is pass out.</p>
<p>Told you I didn't know Spanish...</p>
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<p>Same at my school, I believe. And he got a three...</p>
<p>I'm doomed...</p>
<p>Since alegrarse introduces the subjunctive, the sentence should read, "Me alegro de poder ayudarte." If you use one of the verbs introducing the subjunctive tense, you have to have a change of subject to use the next clause. Otherwise, you use the infinitive.</p>