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Topik je tribute dragom forumašu Warpu. RIP.

Pravila Pikčnarija su na prvim stranama, ko hoće da se igra a mrzi ga da čita pravila - neka pita najpre redovne učesnike kako bismo izbegli nemile scene (možda i nasilne, ne znam još).

 

Ko pogodi sliku - u obavezi je da crta zadatak.

Čija slika je pogođena - u obavezi je da pošalje zadatak pogađaču.

Ko je u gužvi i nema vremena duže od 24h da pristupi izradi zadatka - prenosi pravo crtanja nekom dobrovoljcu

Crtanje može rukom, u paintu, digitalnim penom, kako god - samo da je autentičan rad učesnika a ne downloadovana slika s neta npr.

 

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3-4 reci, sto bi neki rekli. Gramaticki gledano u pitanju su 4 reci, ali se ovde cesto reci koje imaju apostrof broje kao jedna rec.

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2 hours ago, LaLinea said:

3-4 reci, sto bi neki rekli. Gramaticki gledano u pitanju su 4 reci, ali se ovde cesto reci koje imaju apostrof broje kao jedna rec.

Contracted words (contractions) se smatraju za JEDNU reč. 

 

Contraction is the process of taking two free morphemes and making one bound in order to create one morpheme. In short: two words are joined into one. To the native English speaker, contracted and non-contracted forms are semantically equivalent.

 

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Hvala, @Valkyrie, moguce je da se to pravilo promenilo od kad sam ja ucila engleski. Tada su se contractions, izuzev pridevskih, brojale kao dve reci, a jedini izuzetak od tog pravila je bio can’t, jer se mogao pisati kao jedna rec cannot. 

edited, mada je nebitno: Upravo videh da na Cambridge exams to pravilo, po kom sam ja ucila, vazi i dalje

 

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vljd valkira bolje zna :fantom:

 

Contracted words count as the number of words they would be if they were not contracted. For example, isn't, didn't, I'm, I'll are counted as two words (replacing is not, did not, I am, I will). Where the contraction replaces one word (e.g. can't for cannot), it is counted as one word.

 

izvor https://www.cambridgeenglish.org/images/248530-cambridge-english-proficiency-faqs.pdf

 

 

stize zadatja

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