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Going through the new course

ya Vestitor, 20 Julai 2016

Ujumbe: 16

Lugha: English

Vestitor (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 27 Julai 2016 9:42:20 asubuhi

Yes, I've done that too. Until I realised it I was completely baffled. Maybe it doesn't help that Duolingo is indifferent to punctuation; there is no wrong answer if the full-stop is missing.

bdlingle (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 27 Julai 2016 8:00:43 alasiri

I found that, because of the lack of a strict rule of putting the correct punctuation in, on Duolingo and the somewhat lack of use of punctuation among my generation on sites like Facebook, I have forgot to use of putting the proper punctuation at the end of a sentence. It is sad! (I have placed the proper punctuation at the end in this post, but most of the time I do not.)

alanmeiri (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 5 Agosti 2016 7:12:10 asubuhi

I am totally baffled with part 5.3 of the course. I have tried simply copying the example given for the other questions, I have tried "tio estas lia monulo" for example, trying not to be too complicated, but get no response save an instruction to use the example given. What am I doing wrong?

Sciuro4 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 5 Agosti 2016 7:41:50 asubuhi

alanmeiri:I am totally baffled with part 5.3 of the course. I have tried simply copying the example given for the other questions, I have tried "tio estas lia monulo" for example, trying not to be too complicated, but get no response save an instruction to use the example given. What am I doing wrong?
Do you capitalize the first letter of the sentence and write a dot at the end?

erinja (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 5 Agosti 2016 1:12:31 alasiri

Monulo is a money person. It doesn't really make sense. Are you sure the content of the answer is correct (plus punctuation)?

Vestitor (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 5 Agosti 2016 11:25:22 alasiri

Indeed. The word in that sentence is 'monujo'

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