>EFL mistake: He should of seen this coming>ESL mistake: France is an European countryIs that right?
>ETL mistake: >EFL mistake: He should of seen this coming \n>ESL mistake: France is an European country \nIs that right?
>>220724679The h in "European" is silent.
I was walking in the street.
>>220724755>walking IN the street
>>220724792It makes sense if you're brazilian.
>>220724679I don't care if I make mistakes because I know I'm being understood. I don't speak english anyway, I speak globish, and we all do except native speakers. Inb4 some northern european >But in Denmark we-Don't care
>>220724710Lawl
>>220724792Now try to rationalize im in the car but im on a train/airplane/boat
>>220724679>EFL mistake: He should of seen this comingYou're trying to say "should have seen", correct?>ESL mistake: France is an European country...Is it? Is the joke that France is African now?
>>220729906>an European
>>220729934Yeah and if you change it to African, "an" is correct, so which is it? Suck my dick retard.
>>220724679"An" vs "a"s main delineator is phonetic. Also be aware not native English speakers give a fuckSee>>220729906 didn't even catch the problem
>>220729949Boiling
>>220729957It's not a problem until you actually answer the African question.>>220729962You don't operate on my level. No pun intended.
>>220724679There is no such thing as an EFL mistake, its their language man fr fr
>>220724679Classic ESL mistake that I usually see Germans/Scandis make is>"Have you done this?">"I've"It's technically correct but completely and totally wrong
>>220729982Would you happen to be fucking retarded by chance? It's not a joke. OP is portraying a scenario where a someone - maybe himself - is trying to figure out how to use "a" vs "an" correctly. And incorrectly using it because they think all things that are singular and start with vowels he should use "an". Which is incorrect because it's a phonetic delineation not something that is separated by letters. So yes retard. You are an African (af-ri-kan). I am a European (yur-o-pee-yan).
>>220729957This is bait for efls
>>220730036No, I'm American asking if he made a mistake describing France as European instead of African which makes all the difference in the world as far as this is concerned.You.Don't.Get.It.
>>220730008 A german esl mistake is used "make" too often and for the wrong things. saying maked aswell and also pronouncing it as may ked
I'm gonna fucking kill myself. Every single time I mention a german mistake here, autocorrect fucks me. I'll never be considered efl until I move back home
>>220730101Ok.
I'll add another one before I hide this thread out of embarrassment. The german "my x isn't the yellow from the egg" i have no idea where the fuck they got that from but I have only ever heard it here
>>220730073Yes I get France is a brown infested shit hole. You really aren't understanding the OP.
>>220730122My life is better now
>>220729906>>220724679The word «European» should not be capitalized as it's an adjective. In English ethnics get capitalized when they are nouns.
>>220730147Good.:)
>>220730183All proper nouns are capitalized. European is a proper noun.
>>220730229when you say «european country», then «european» is an adjective and it should not be capitalized.
>>220729906>>220729934I think it's "a European country" since "country" starts with a consonant, the adjective describing the noun is not relevant to the "a or an" question.
>>220730267Get your money back from your English classes. All proper nouns are capitalized as well as proper adjectives. Look it up
>>220729906
>>220730320correct>>220730346correct