Henry is fixed

At long last, Henry is fixed. He feels nice to drive again, without all the clunking and knocking and sloshing that was going on before.

It’s also a beautiful day outside. It’s autumnal, there’s leaves on the ground, the trees are starting to turn colourful, there’s conkers everywhere, it’s crisp, it’s sunny. It’s glorious.

I want to go for a drive! But I have to stay in and write about Spanish verbs. It’s hardly the same thing at all.

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2 responses to "Henry is fixed"

  • Verbs Verbs Verbs how I am beginning to hate this word….. struggling with my French verbs and I am most certainly the only beginner in the class :-( but I will stick the 10 weeks out

    1 said sally (8th October 2009 at 3.47 pm BST) Reply


  • Yes, it’s certainly tricky! One technique is to get some A4 paper and just write the verbs down over and over and over again, until you can do it without looking.

    Another thing you could try is to think up sentences about what you’re doing or were doing or are about to be going to be doing, depending on what tense you want to practise. They needn’t be long sentences, and if you don’t know that vocabulary, having a pocket dictionary to hand will help.

    Definitely don’t give up! :)

    2 said Pandammonium (14th October 2009 at 11.03 am BST) Reply


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