>how is it called?>how it feels?>how you say>let me explain you>I have 24 years old>what does it means?>most of americans speak poorly>I couldn't see him nor her>why did you said that?>I don't care about English language>I listened the song>I have fluency on English>my dog is in the bed>I go home at monday>I was late because the traffic jam>I will not have the possibility to go>the movie put me happy>I counted the sheeps>I have lived here since 10 years>tell me what did he say>just explain me what happened>he did a sad face>I go always by car>I hope that he make him proud>I speak 5 idioms>the bomb blowed up>the audios sound very bad>my son is on school>until now I've done half the questions>can't pronounce squirrel>can't differentiate between shit and sheet>can't differentiate between bitch and beach>can't differentiate between bat and bet>can't differentiate between pull and pool>don't understand the difference between do and make>don't understand the difference between in, at, and on
>>216130601>>just explain me what happened>>don't understand the difference between ... at and onChecked.
>>216130601You sound stupid no shade
>>216130601KEK
>>216130601How many languages do you speak, OP?
your stupid
This Aussie bot really hates ESLs
>>216130601I say all of this
>>216130685so what. retards who say shit like OP posted more or less dont speak english.
what's your favorite ESLism? for me, it's adding an s to pluralize uncountable nouns, it comes off as very cute>I cooked beefs for dinner :)
>>216130601>I have 24 years oldWhy would he say old at the end though?
>>216131233i bet it makes your little clitty hard when EVROPEAN BVLLS disrespect your language in such a way, doesnt it?
>>216130790STOP COPING
>>216131239cuz u an oldd ass nigga
>>216131247I would say it's actually more that it makes my bwc hard when evropean cvties try their best to speak my superior tongue, but it's just semantics really
>>216131308ok that’s good i’ll have to admitu owned that king
>>216130601>since 10 yearsThis one drives me nuts
>>216130601I wish i was an efl. Can't do anything but blaming and hating myself for being a stupid esl gookcel who will never truly be fluent
>>216130601This guyhttps://youtu.be/IvmpXURWlJg
>>216130601I will never have a low fluency ESL gf who will struggle to express herself properly in embarrassing situations.>Oooogh, husbant Anon, Anon here you listen me, Anon how it called? My piss cup she... She going cry my pussy soon we no stop... We stop now for go to pisser, or she cry now on her car... She cry like beach on car sit...Anon don't laugh, when you make of delay is be eggs on you only... We stop for pisser here now...Why even live?
I found the error in every sentence except for this one:>most of americans speak poorlyCan anyone tell me what's wrong with it, please?
>>216131424Just try to find one kpop psycho who can actually be reformed into a respectable wife, she will love you forever, maybe
>>216131493should just be most americans speak poorlyno of
>>216131493kek they really do
>>216131493nvm I'm stupid>Most americans
>>216131493there wasnt enough BBC
>>216131508thank you bro
>>216131493The of isn't necessary in this context. >Most Americans speak poorly Now you can put the of in technically but it just sounds awkward and forced, it's for some reason more acceptable when speaking formally or technically, for instance>The data shows the majority of Americans actually are extremely attractive and intelligent, speak five languages and have big penisesBut you see here I used "the majority of" rather than "most of" because that's just the natural way to say it in conversational but formal English.
i never understood this mockery
>>216131554Oui oui baguette hon hon snails and drugs you are a Frencher. Bodied that freak./Thread
>>216131548kek got it, thanks
>>216131584So you see, you could almost consider the "of" here like a vestigial part, grammatically permissible but conversationally awkward. Would you like us to explain it more :^)
>>216131608nah thanks I'm good atm. I like the way you write btw
>>216131635Thanks fren
>>216130601>I will not have the possibility to gobest one
>>216131548>The majority of Americans>Most AmericansIn the first one "majority" and "americans" are both nouns. In the second, "most" is an adjective describing the specific "Americans." That's why there's an "of."
>>216130601english as only language (eol)
>>216131502Its not really easy to find any EFL girls that are into kpop tbf
>>216130601For me, it's>How does she smell?
>>216130685I speak the only important one
You had me op, the game is to find which ones are wrong ?
>>216131233"My computer, he is lagging." - my Brazilian friend
>>216130601Slavic as fuck
>>216133136this is just cope
>>216133136OMEGA LOL
>>216130601"tell me, what did he say?" what's wrong with this one?
>>216130601All of these are correct, though.
>>216130601>>I couldn't see him nor herwut l0l
>>216133136me when speaking sp*nish to speak to the guy who does my garden
>>216134121formatted like this it's fine, but the original version (without a comma and as an imperative rather than a question) is an incorrect formation of what should just be "tell me what he said"
>>216134191
>>216134201kek
>you can investigate investigators>but you can't alligate alligatorsEnglish is illogical and absurd
>>216130601>>I couldn't see him nor her>>I will not have the possibility to go>>I counted the sheeps>I hope that he make him proud>I speak 5 idioms>until now I've done half the questionsNothing grammatically wrong with those though.
>>216130601>most of americans speak poorly>I don't care about English language>tell me what did he sayI say that.>can't pronounce squirrel>don't understand the difference between in, at, and onAlso this. Sometimes I don't know when I should use 'at'.>my dog is in the bedNothing wrong with that one btw.
>>216134705NEVER use 'at'. Stop playing their game, stop giving them power.
>>216130601My Peruvian fiancee has been learning English since she was seven but she still mixes up in/on in some edge cases. As for pronunciation she's improved a lot through my coaching, but the short i and the voiced th remain challenges. Recently for practice I've had her say the phrase "hither and thither" over and over until she gets it right.
Gut, und jetzt lass mal dein Deutsch hören.
>>216131548>Majority of Americans have big penisesProof?
>>216134705"in bed" means you're underneath the covers
>>216136459Yes. Your dog can't be underneath the covers?
>>216136474It can, but "in bed" is a phrase whereas "in the bed" isn't.Also, the connotation of the phrase goes beyond describing the location of someone.
>Did electricity knowledge our safe around the world?
>>216137356
>>216137403kek
I had an ex-Soviet prof who would always make a certain transition by saying "MNYEHO.K., how it works" and changing to a slide titled "HOW IT WORKS"
>>216133100Chinese?
>>216134191>without a comma and as an imperative rather than a questionbut anon, both sentences are imperatives.
>>216130601>>how is it called?what is it called>>how it feels?how does it feel>>how you sayhow do you say>>let me explain youlet me explain to you>>I have 24 years oldI am>>what does it means?mean>>most of americans speak poorlymost americans>>I couldn't see him nor herno idea, or instead of nor?>>why did you said that?why did you say>>I don't care about English languagethe English language>>I listened the songto the song>>I have fluency on Englishin English>>my dog is in the bedin bed or on the bed>>I go home at mondayI'm going home on monday or I'll go home on monday or I go home on mondays>>I was late because the traffic jambecause of>>I will not have the possibility to goopportunity>>the movie put me happymade me>>I counted the sheepssheep's plural is irregular (sheep)>>I have lived here since 10 yearsI've been living here for 10 years or I have lived here since 10 years ago>>tell me what did he saytell me, what did he say or tell me what he said>>just explain me what happenedto me>>he did a sad facemade>>I go always by caralways go>>I hope that he make him proudmade>>I speak 5 idiomslanguages would sound more natural but apart from that it's grammatically correct>>the bomb blowed upblew irregular past>>the audios sound very badthe audio sounds very bad / the audio (feeds|files|...) sound very bad>>my son is on schoolmy son is on drugs>>until now I've done half the questionsup to now? I'm not sure about this>>can't pronounce squirrelit's pronounced sqrl>>can't differentiate between shit and sheetneither can amber heard>>don't understand the difference between do and makethere isn't one, it's all idiomatic usage>>don't understand the difference between in, at, and onsame
>>216134156W..what's wrong with it?
>>216138934I'm guessing it's supposed to be or
>>216134156>>216138934>>216141325This is acceptable grammatically
>>216138491thanks mario
>>216141409nope. it's either/or or neither/nor. if the first is omitted it's always or.
>>216141422how did I do?
The thread that broke thirdies across all of /int/.
>>216130685I speakEnglishSpanish Pidgin English you wouldnt understand Puerto Rican/Dominican Spanish Creole kind of it's a mixture of French pidgin English and English And the mistakes most people make are acceptable It's how they try to redefine English is the issue NeoliberalTimmyAura farming Are good examples of esls fucking up political or lgtbqa words and it's annoying
>>216138491>>>I listened the song>to the songwhat
>>216130601Is it "in the hospital" or "in hospital"
>>216142270>"in the hospital"american>"in hospital"british