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somespanishguy
· 8 years ago
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The only reason is that English speakers can speak like that because they won't make foolish mistakes
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ruuchan12s
· 8 years ago
Have you ever seen ppl with eng as mothertongue gets perfect score on all of their eng tests
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somespanishguy
· 8 years ago
No, but because many people will not fail that test since they know how to make a phrase or to put a sentence that is gramatically correct
ruuchan12s
· 8 years ago
*get .-.
guest
· 8 years ago
That's not what non english speakers sound like. Must never have walked into a fuckin Mexican meat shop and speak English to them.
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niriel
· 8 years ago
I am French, and although I would not go as far as in the example, my English tends to be quite academic. I am getting tired of having to send bug reports to games or other software because the text mixes up "it's" and "its", "then" and "than", or "effect" and "affect".
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guest
· 8 years ago
Its more of a casual thing. English speakers dont feel the need to speak proper all the time because its casual to them. The non english speakers learned proper so thats the only English they know.
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niriel
· 8 years ago
Not quite, we also watch movies and hang on the internet. Non-native can also speak lolcat or ghetto, but when they do, it's by choice. I doubt that those who write "it's" for "its" do it because it's casual; they simply don't know their own grammar.
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ruuchan12s
· 8 years ago
English isn't my mothertongue and I still use slangs