Saturday, 26 March 2016

Happy Easter!!!! and challenge....

I wanted to send  my best wishes for you and your families for this Easter. Hope you have a superb day surrounded by TONS of CHOCOLATE!!!


  
(I will eat as much chocolate as I can. Do you remember Homer in Chocolate Land? Well, imagine me instead of him in the video...)



XXX

Andrea

2nd Challenge!!!


Obama's visit to Argentina was historIC or historiCAL?  A 10 to the first person who can explain the difference to me!!!!



11 comments:

  1. Hi Andrea! Happy Easter for you too!
    Well, Obama´s visit to Argentina is Historic. That´s because historic refers to anything important or influential in history in general. On the other hand, Historical refers to anything for the past, important or not.
    Bye!!

    P.S: I´m Agustina Castro

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  2. Santiago Nuñez26 March 2016 at 20:20

    Santiago Nuñez:
    Historic = a fact that influenced something/someone.
    Historical = a fact from the past,doesn't matter if it was important or not

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  3. Santiago Nuñez26 March 2016 at 20:21

    Santiago Nuñez:
    Historic = a fact that influenced something/someone.
    Historical = a fact from the past,doesn't matter if it was important or not

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  4. Mariana Martelliti26 March 2016 at 23:19

    The difference between historic and historical is that historic means famous or important in history, while historical is something that happened in the past, regardless of its significance.

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  5. Historical adj. Conected with the study of history: historical research. Historical events, facts, people etc happened or existed in the past.
    Historic: n. (Singular) the present tense, used in some languages to describe events in the past to make them seem more real

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  6. Historical adj. Conected with the study of histiry, historical events, facts, people etc happened or existed in the past.
    Historic n.(singular) the present tense, used in some languages to describe events in the past to make them seem more real.

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  7. This is very confusing. Historic or Historical? To find this out we first have to know the difference between both words. We have “HistorIC” that is an adjective that means something important or influential in history. And in the other hand, there is “HistoricAL” that is an adjective that refers to anything from the past. So, I came to the conclusion that grammatically correct the sentence should be: “Obama's visit to Argentina was historic”.

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  8. This is very confusing. Historic or Historical? To find this out we first have to know the difference between both words. We have “HistorIC” that is an adjective that means something important or influential in history. And in the other hand, there is “HistoricAL” that is an adjective that refers to anything from the past. So, I came to the conclusion that grammatically the sentence should be: “Obama's visit to Argentina was historic”.

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