30 November 2011

3 BROTHERS FOUND GOLD
by Prem Rawat



     THERE WERE THREE BROTHERS. They had been brought up quite well. But as they got older, their parents died, they lost all their money, and they became very poor. So in their state of poverty, they had to beg for food. Before long, the three of them decided that they would rather go to the rivers in the mountains and pan for gold.
As luck would have it, all three found an equal amount of gold. They each took their gold back to their own shack, and some time passed.
The first brother was very religious. He made a little altar for the gold he had found. Every day, he would pray to the gold and sing its praises — how the gold had the power to totally eliminate his poverty and his suffering that he would never again have to beg or do anything he didn’t want to do because he would have food and housing. And that’s all he did — pray.

The second one was very educated. Instead of praying to the gold, he would write essays on the power of gold and write poetry in its honor. He would write about how the gold, so beautiful and shiny, had the power to remove his hunger, give him clothes, and put a roof over his head.
We might think there is a big difference between what the first two brothers did, but at the end of the day, we really have to question what the difference is.
The third brother sold his gold, and with the money, he bought himself a farm. He grew vegetables, planted fruit trees, and ate whatever he wanted. What he didn’t need, he sold. From the money he earned, he made himself a beautiful home. Amazingly enough, the things that the first two brothers wanted, the third one got — food, shelter, and clothes.
At one point the brothers decided they wanted to come together again. It had been a long time. When they met, they asked each other, “How are you doing?”
The first one said, “It’s beautiful. I pray every day. I pray and pray, ‘Almighty gold, please make available to me clothes to wear, a house to live in, food to eat.’ And I am sure that someday in the future — because of my sincerity — the gold will respond.

The second one said, “I write beautiful essays about gold, and I am sure that someday, pleased with my praises, the gold will bestow upon me all my wishes.”
Seeing their devotion and dedication to the gold, the third one kept very quiet.
The others turned to him and said, “And what do you do? We can see you have good clothes and look quite healthy — not like us who have to beg and wear these torn clothes. What happened? Were your prayers answered?”
The third one said, “I hate to tell you this, but I sold my gold, and with the money, I bought a farm. I worked on my farm, and somehow, that gold made it possible for me to have clothes, food, and shelter.”
Then the first two realized that they had started with the same amount of gold, but they didn’t really do anything with it. 




*Verbos subrayados son de Past Simple. Cuales son de Present Simple? Cuales son infinitivos?



29 November 2011

Irregular Verbs - short list


Irregular Verbs
Short list

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Base Form

Past Simple

Past Participle
     
1
despertar
awake
 awoke
awoken
2
ser/estar
be
was/were
been
3
convertirse
become
became
become
4
empezar
begin
began
begun
5
romper
break
broke
broken
6
construir
build
built
built
7
comprar
buy
bought
bought
8
cautivar
catch
caught
caught
9
eligir
choose
chose
chosen
10
venir/
llegar
come
came
come
11
costar
cost
cost
cost
12
cortar
cut
cut
cut
13
hacer
do
did
done
14
manejar
drive
drove
driven
15
comer
eat
ate
eaten
16
sentir
feel
felt
felt
17
encontrar
find
found
found
18
pelear / luchar
fight
fought
fought
19
volar
fly
flew
flown
20
olvidar
forget
forgot
forgotten
21
obtener
get
got
gotten
22
dar
give
gave
given
23
ir
go
went
gone
24
crecer / criar
grow
grew
grown
25
escuchar
hear
heard
heard
26
mantener
keep
kept
kept
27
conocer/ saber
know
knew
known
28
irse/dejar
leave
left
left
29
dejar a
let
let
let
30
querer decir
mean
meant
meant
31
encontrar
meet
met
met
32
pagar
pay
paid
paid
33
poner
put
put
put
34
leer
read
read
read
35
correr
run
ran
run
36
decir
say
said
said
37
ver
see
saw
seen
38
vender
sell
sold
sold
39
mandar
send
sent
sent
40
sentar
sit
sat
sat
41
dormir
sleep
slept
slept
42
hablar
speak
spoke
spoken
43
gastar /llevar
spend
spent
spent
44
parar
stand
stood
stood
45
robar
steal
stole
stolen
46
contar
tell
told
told
47
pensar
think
thought
thought
48
tirar
throw
threw
thrown
49
vestir
wear
wore
worn
50
escribir
write
wrote
written