This week my language partner continued with new verbs and conjugations. We facetimed for this session again and the new verbs I learned were ruar (to do) and puñur (to sleep). He also challenged me this week because he introduced an irregular verb, tian (to have). The latter forced me to practice a lot because the conjugations were very different than the past verbs that I was accustomed to. This session was conducted as other where it was ran like a drill and he would repeat the words to me, I would spell them out phonetically, and he would use the words in context as examples. The latter has been helping me slowly form sentences.
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