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Re: Do you speak english?
Publicado: 12 Abr 2021 17:57
por DarkLady Juliet
Hi,
@Holmes !
I think we all turned to English Miniclubs or alike... We have more (though not MUCH more) comments over there. And I'm not quite sure if there's been any movement lately either . At least I haven't visited it for a long time.
Re: Do you speak english?
Publicado: 21 Abr 2021 13:02
por Holmes
DarkLady Juliet escribió: ↑12 Abr 2021 17:57
Hi, @Holmes !
I think we all turned to English Miniclubs or alike... We have more (though not MUCH more) comments over there. And I'm not quite sure if there's been any movement lately either . At least I haven't visited it for a long time.
Ok, i keep it in mind
Re: Do you speak english?
Publicado: 29 Abr 2021 13:59
por Felicity
Here in this forum we call it: Diving
Re: Do you speak english?
Publicado: 29 Abr 2021 15:30
por Holmes
Re: Do you speak english?
Publicado: 29 Abr 2021 20:12
por Ashling
I think the title of this thread should be corrected, the word "English", the "e" should be capitalised. Like proper nouns.
Re: Do you speak english?
Publicado: 30 Abr 2021 10:58
por DarkLady Juliet
Ashling escribió: ↑29 Abr 2021 20:12
I think the title of this thread should be corrected, the word "English", the "e" should be capitalised. Like proper nouns.
You're right. Damn right.
And nobody had noticed it for years
Edit: I've been looking through the messages in this thread and most of us write the word
English properly
Just ignored the title!!
Re: Do you speak english?
Publicado: 30 Abr 2021 18:17
por Ashling
Re: Do you speak English?
Publicado: 04 May 2021 16:47
por DarkLady Juliet
Hey,
@Ashling Look now!!!
(just wanted to answer to be the first answer with an
E )
Thanks for the correction!!!
Re: Do you speak English?
Publicado: 04 May 2021 17:08
por Iliria
Oh, my God. I feel my English is rusting for moments
I should come here more often.
Have a nice evening
Re: Do you speak English?
Publicado: 06 May 2021 19:09
por Jarg
I remember one of my former colleagues (who was British) used to mix "you're" with "your", so I don't think he would have noticed the missing capital in "english"
Apparently in the UK grammar is not taught in school, only in some degrees at university, so most people are not very familiar with the "proper" way to speak.