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Today, 23rd April, is St George's Day in England, our patron saint. Quite why I don't know because he has no obvious link with England. Indeed, there is some uncertainty as to whether he ever existed, though there are quite a few paintings of him destroying the dragon in London's National Gallery.
uvdp también ponemos el signo de admiración al comienzo de la frase "¡" de esa manera se sabe qué tono hay que poner al leer o comprender lo que se está leyendo.
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¿Cómo puede ser que nadie haga algún comentario ante semejante monumento?
ReplyDelete¡¡GUAPO, MÁS QUE GUAPO!!
Ángel
Encuentro que el español hace bien en poner un "¿" antes de una oración interrogativa, esto permite entender, de inmediato, que hay una pregunta.
ReplyDeleteHe's lovely. Thank you Joe.
ReplyDeleteToday, 23rd April, is St George's Day in England, our patron saint. Quite why I don't know because he has no obvious link with England. Indeed, there is some uncertainty as to whether he ever existed, though there are quite a few paintings of him destroying the dragon in London's National Gallery.
ReplyDeleteBel homme, image sensuel tropique.
ReplyDelete-Beau Mec
uvdp también ponemos el signo de admiración al comienzo de la frase "¡" de esa manera se sabe qué tono hay que poner al leer o comprender lo que se está leyendo.
ReplyDeleteÁngel