I need this.
Do you know the rules?
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Back on topic.
It's not easy to learn a new language, it takes years and years to perfect it. + isn't English like the second or third hardest language to learn?
I need this.
Do you know the rules?
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Back on topic.
It's not easy to learn a new language, it takes years and years to perfect it. + isn't English like the second or third hardest language to learn?
Exactly. English it'self is one of the hardest languages to learn, especially with grammar Nazis trying to correct your every move.
"Than" is only used for comparisons and "then" means next or right after.
Idk "in" and "on". I think "in" is short for inside and "on" means on top of or on the surface. It also is like a date for something.
Who gives a ****? There's more things to be worried about than the grammar of people, and mostly don't have english as the first language. Really stupid.
oh come on. i seriously couldn't go through all these pages, but based on the first people tend to believe the foreigners are to blame.
that doesn't make any sense since we actually know more about grammar than the natives. y'know, we actually LEARN english whilst you guys use it every day & don't pay attention to those things.
That phrase can actually mean three things... Lol.
1. help him masturbate his horse
2. help him dismount his horse
3. help him kill (aka. off) his horse
English grammar is very confusing because a lot of the rules have too many contradictions, but the most important thing to consider when using language is context.