What do you think about my English? If I make any mistakes, please tell me. It may really help me on English classes. We have really good teacher, and she want us to be the best from English. So, my apperance here is really great way to practise and learn English. I'm actually the best from my class, but I want to get better and better. I'll really love any critism about my English skills.
@pavthepilot thanks
I learned my english from my dad and from the internet
@Oski don't wory about gramatical mistakes,your english is really good
@GermanWarMachine ahh 1.09.1939
Well good luck to you @Oski , your English is already excellent.
@Ihavenorealideawhatiamdoing yep, it's my second launguage, I'm also learning German, but it's harder than learning English for me.
Here's a few things you missed in this post "she want us" should she she wants us, and "the best from English" doesn't make a lot of sense, did you mean "the best at English"? It's spelled "practice" not "practise", "the best in my class" makes more sense, it should be "I'd really love some criticism about my English" you also misspelled criticism. But if your learning English as a second language this is fantastic, other than several small things you are doing great.
Gr8 Engerish
We have really good teacher, and she want us to be the best from English.
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It should have an a after we have. And the rest has already been corrected by everyone else. Good luck.
A quick tip if you didn't already learn this. A is used before consonants and An is used before vowels and special occasions like hour.
Good. @Oski
@Awsomur good Polish then Xd
Yes. @Oski
@Awsomur did you mean "How does my Polish sound" ?
XD @Oski
@Awsomur WOW jakim cudem? I'm rofl :)
@DemonSniper8 yeah, I know, I noticed it after I uploaded the post. And we are learning both.
W porządku. Jak dawka mojego polskiego dźwięku? @Oski
@RyneKuczy Actually I hate all words that sounds similiar to Polish words, but doesn't mean nothing even close to Polish "versions". The good example is actually :) In Polish it would mean right now...
Your English is really good! What word do you hate the most?
Only two things I noticed in this post: "and she wants us to be the best from english" from is not the correct word, I'm assuming she wants you to speak English well. Also, if you're learning "American" english, it's practice, but if you're learning "British" english, it's practise. You sound very fluent though :D
Its pretty good, using a and an is kind of hard to learn, but a goes in behind of words like, really depending on the situation, such as in a exclamation sentence (example) Really a new dog! But also can be used as in (example) a really good teacher.
@BaconRoll thanks
@Awsomur as @Alienbeef0421 wrote, Polish.
it's...
pretty gooooooood
@JMicah4 omg such sharp eyes