Science and religions clash in a world coming crushing down to a new era of civilization. In the wake of endless debates sprout out aggravation and claims of offensiveness, and what it leaves behind mocks rationality. I speak for softer approach, freedom, progress and love.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
A Note on the English
It might be obvious to some of the readers that I'm not a native speaker. Also, it isn't about the easiest subject to write about, either. This doesn't mean I think I write superbly and need no advice - quite the contrary. Whenever you read something that is idiomatically or grammatically incorrect please always comment on that. Any suggestions to make my texts flow better in general are also welcome. =)
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What an honest an legitimate comment razortek, haha.
ReplyDeleteSeems like you've got a pretty good grasp on the english language judging by your typing. I'd like to learn a new language or two some time, I feel stupid being the typical monolingual amurrican.
I'd love see a blog where someone's learning a new language on their own and sharing the methods!
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ReplyDeleteThe great thing about english is there are many different ways to say the same thing. Your english seems fine, I'll be sure to watch your blog.
ReplyDeleteYour english is actually rather good. Sadly, better than some native speakers. Or perhaps that's a good thing.
ReplyDeleteThat's excellent. Always trying to better yourself by accepting constructive criticism is pretty much the best way to learn.
ReplyDeleteAAAWWW YEEEAHHHHH
Wow you use big english words "idiomatically" i been speaking forever i dont even know what that means! Youll do well
ReplyDeleteI SPEAK awesome not english TALLLEY HOOWWOHOOO
ReplyDeleteSABBAEA DOOOO
Phs, it's better written than most other blogs from native speakers
ReplyDeleteCheers iRetiv, "idiomatically" is derived from the word idiom - basically it means just the manner how natives speak a language.
ReplyDeleteI lolled also at DatFella :D
Your english is better than that of many native english college students.
ReplyDeleteFeel good, man.
Its ok i can understand it well so no fear :) followed
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