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    enigma as to why the very nice, courteous and likeable Spaniards are still taking out revenge on us via their revenge verbs, IR and SER, I will discuss the second revenge verb, SER.

    B. Learning Spanish Requires Learning SER.

    To really understand the intensity of revenge in SER, one must conjugate the present tense, compar

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    A. Learning Spanish Special Revenge Verb: SER

    We begin where we ended with the second Spanish revenge verb: SER.

    First, I request the reader’s indulgence for a brief moment. I want to explain something. Since writing Part II, the IR revenge verb, I have thought profoundly about why the Spaniards, a very simpatico people, would punish us English speaker so long after defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1688 and so intensively with revenge verbs.

    Then, it struck me, like a bolt of lighting: The Spaniards are not to blame. They merely learned revenge from their immediate prior conquers, the Arabs! As the reader knows, the Spaniards were dominated and controlled for over seven centuries by the Arabs from North Africa, who referred to themselves as Almohadas. From 711 A.D. until the latter part of the fifteen-century, (1491) an Arab golden civilization reigned in Spain. Although the Arabs had an enlightened history of tolerance at the time, e.g., allowing Jews the most freedom they had ever experienced until the founding of Israel almost 500 years later, they have always had a single fault: revenge! So, the Spaniards inherited their revenge from the Arabs and therefore we should blame the Arabs for foisting upon us verbs that are not only suffused with revenge but lack common sense.

    Now that I have resolved the enigma as to why the very nice, courteous and likeable Spaniards are still taking out revenge on us via their revenge verbs, IR and SER, I will discuss the second revenge verb, SER.

    B. Learning Spanish Requires Learning SER.

    To really understand the intensity of revenge in SER, one must conjugate the present tense, compare

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    Then, it struck me, like a bolt of lighting: The Spaniards are not to blame. They merely learned revenge from their immediate prior conquers, the Arabs! As the reader knows, the Spaniards were dominated and controlled for over seven centuries by the Arabs from North Africa, who referred to themselves as Almohadas. From 711 A.D. until the latter part of the fifteen-century, (1491) an Arab golden civilization reigned in Spain. Although the Arabs had an enlightened history of tolerance at the time, e.g., allowing Jews the most freedom they had ever experienced until the founding of Israel almost 500 years later, they have always had a single fault: revenge! So, the Spaniards inherited their revenge from the Arabs and therefore we should blame the Arabs for foisting upon us verbs that are not only suffused with revenge but lack common sense.

    Now that I have resolved the enigma as to why the very nice, courteous and likeable Spaniards are still taking out revenge on us via their revenge verbs, IR and SER, I will discuss the second revenge verb, SER.

    B. Learning Spanish Requires Learning SER.

    To really understand the intensity of revenge in SER, one must conjugate the present tense, compar

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    Now that I have resolved the enigma as to why the very nice, courteous and likeable Spaniards are still taking out revenge on us via their revenge verbs, IR and SER, I will discuss the second revenge verb, SER.

    B. Learning Spanish Requires Learning SER.

    To really understand the intensity of revenge in SER, one must conjugate the present tense, compar

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    ver experienced until the founding of Israel almost 500 years later, they have always had a single fault: revenge! So, the Spaniards inherited their revenge from the Arabs and therefore we should blame the Arabs for foisting upon us verbs that are not only suffused with revenge but lack common sense.

    Now that I have resolved the enigma as to why the very nice, courteous and likeable Spaniards are still taking out revenge on us via their revenge verbs, IR and SER, I will discuss the second revenge verb, SER.

    B. Learning Spanish Requires Learning SER.

    To really understand the intensity of revenge in SER, one must conjugate the present tense, compar

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    enigma as to why the very nice, courteous and likeable Spaniards are still taking out revenge on us via their revenge verbs, IR and SER, I will discuss the second revenge verb, SER.

    B. Learning Spanish Requires Learning SER.

    To really understand the intensity of revenge in SER, one must conjugate the present tense, compare it with the past tense and see with how IR adds to the intensity of the revenge.. Every single ending in the present of SER is a revenge: Yo soy, t? eres, ?l, ella es, nosotros somos and ellos, ustedes son. Why could they not have just conjugated SER using more common sense—like, yo so, tu sas, ella sa, nosotros sam, ustedes san?

    Think the present conjugation is crazy, just try the past: Yo fui, t? fuiste, ?l, ella or usted fue, nosotros fuimos, ellos, ellas or ustedes fueron. Where did the “f” come from? There is no “f” SER!

    Our little Georgia “Peach” noticed the fact that SER and IR are identical in the past tense. She believes that she has lost her sight, her sense or both. Not so. The Spaniards have conflated these two entirely different verbs in the past as identical, but with starkly different meanings:. Fui (Ser) means I was. Fui (Ir) means I went, it went or did go. How crazy would I sound if I said, “I was went, did go to the beach? Well, some of my English students here may say I sound just like that!

    For Peach this thing of learning Spanish is getting to be worse than punishment; it’s torture. Luckly for her, she came to Costa Rica to learn Spanish at RICA. She goes to Lim?n and she learns that the Afro-Costa Rican, who are over one-third of the population in that province, have blended Spanish a

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