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Advantages: cheap, funky, well located. Disadvantages: location not so suitable for families
The hotel Londres & Anvers - Paris
My wife and i recently had the pleasure of being able to get away from it all, with a short break in Paris. I am hoping that this might be of use to you guys, because we were doin Paris on a budget. We do not have a fortune, yet we wanted to fully enjoy and appreciate paris.
Known for being one of the most expensive cities in the world, Paris is culture capital of the world. There really is something for everything. I future reviews i will let you in on a few secret delights, that are both enjoyable, and inexpensive. But for now, i will concentrate on the hotel.
As we were working within a budget for the holiday, we wanted to try and get a relatively cheap hotel, though we did not want a real dump. Our viewpoint was that we needed a room that was clean and tidy, even if it did not have all ...
talk where you are for example " I am in London" (Yo estoy en Londres).
About the verb "to have" in English have two means as "tener" if you talk "I have a dog" (Yo tengo un perro) and "haber" if you talk "I had been" (Yo he sido)
About the Spanish verbs on onfinite form have an "ar", "er" or "ir" ending as "poder" (to can) or "dormir" (to sleep) , and there's no two or three word verbs as "get back" in English.
There's no verb as auxiliar verb like "do" in English that use on Question or Negative form using directly the verb as "Yo no tengo un perro" (I don't have a dog) or "¿Tienes un perro? (Do you have a dog?)
About the another verb the noun verb changes are when you say in English "I have" and "You have" it is on Spanish translation as "Yo tengo" and "Tu tienes".
Beside of this things I tell that on Spanish Grammar there ...
Advantages: Nice hotel, good steak, skiing Disadvantages: Very big, no laundrettes
Santiago is a fine city. We stayed in a hostel called the hotal Londres, a huge, elegant building with high ceilings and shutters with ensuite rooms and breakfast, for about 12 dollars a night. We managed to go skiing at a resort only an hour's drive from the city, and had a great day on the slopes. Then we came back to eat the best steak any of us has ever tasted at a huge steak house. We also went to the cinema one rainy afternoon, delighted to find that the films were shown in English with Spanish subtitles. Santiago also has a couple of nice parks - one of which has a funicular railway that takes you up to a point from where you can gaze over the city. There are some nice shops too, but we had difficulty finding American Express and a laundrette! ...
Suse 11.07.2000
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