ANS March 23, 1993 107.0 Class (Side B)

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Date: 23 March, 1993

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ANS March 23, 1993 – 107.0 Class (Side B) (37:18)

Going through questions/answers

  1. ‘What are you making?’
    ‘I am making some **’
  2. ‘How many *** will you make?’
    ‘I am going to make five ***.’
  3. What are you going to do today?
    I am going to make a dress.
  4. ‘what will the cloth be like?’ (asking ‘color’ , which is a word that is not available in the language)
    ‘The cloth is red.’
  5. What will you be doing tomorrow?
    I am going to make a horse barn (literal: houses for horses)
  6. What will the horse ban be like?
    ‘blue.’ (color terms are confusing, it actually means purple.)
  7. What I am saying? What is he doing? What are you folks are doing?
  8. What are you making?
  9. What will your clothes be like?

With some explanation of tenses, plurals, 23

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