sup guys just need help with a homework thats giving me a hard time i need a electronic device (related to computers or close to that) that has a breakdown of its parts and the description of those parts, ive been searching around for about 2hours now, still cant find any... wikipedia isnt helping, and google shows "BUY PARTS NOW!" and thats just annoying... any help appreciated, tyty edit: oh, feel free to hijack this thread for homework issues
Why not build a single transistor FM radio. That's as close to a computer as I feel like getting to, just say to your class that you are talking about a computer with a Tuner attached.
Wow, I need homework help just this one day as well... Not wanting to hijack this thread, but I'm sure if I post another homework help thread, I would be scolded upon. So we have to write a small story in Spanish class and I need help to see if it is grammatically correct, so here goes: Son las 7:20 de la manana. Hay dos hermanas que estas inferma. Ellas no puedo ir a escuela por que estas inferma. La madre de las hermanas quiere las hermanas ir a escuela. Una hermana le dice a su madre << Estoy inferma. Me duele la garganta. No puedo ir a escuela. >> La otra hermana le dice a su madre << Estoy inferma tambien. Me duele la cabeza. No puedo ir a escuela. >> La madre grita <<Mentirosas! Necesiten ir a escuela. >> La hermanas va a escuela pero ellas estan triste. Alright, please tell me all the grammatical errors if any and the correct way of speaking them.
... also, the translators on google and other stuff don't help very much because they translate literally and not grammatically correctly.
It is 7:20 in the morning. There are two sisters that are sick. They don't go to school because they are sick. The mother of the sisters asks the sisters to go to school. One of the sisters says to the mother "I'm sick. (I don't know what this part means). I can't go to school." The other sisters says to the mother "I'm sick also. I *something* the head. I can't go to school" The mother (Yells?) "*Something*! You need to go to school!" The sisters go to school but they are *something*" I bolded what I think is wrong. Not 100%, it's been a while. As far as I can tell, some of the verbs and pronouns are the wrong person (IE puedo would be the yo form)
Ah... thanks for the help. I asked my teacher today and she helped me change some of the stuff also. "Me duele la garganta" and "Me duele la cabeza" literally mean "the throat hurts me" and "the head hurts me" respectively. Also, Mentirosa means liar.