Your English is very good for someone who doesn't encounter it daily! One thing, since you asked, I would work on making sure your verb tenses match throughout your sentences.
For example, "The scenes where he is blogging while intoxicated about his date who pisses him off because she tell him what he is."
Since you are recalling something in past tense, "pisses" should be "pissed" and "tell" should be "told."
My grammar is by no means perfect either, but I hope that is helpful!
For me, verb tenses and prepositions are the hardest things to keep straight when learning a new language. I learned French like you are learning English, without encountering it in daily life. Even after 9 years I still struggle with that.
*chuckle* Best not learn ASL(American Sign Language) then, lol.
French sentence structure is the only sign of ASL origins. English--"I am washing the dishes." translated to ASL signs--"Dish wash me." Forget about verb tenses, plurals, punctuation, and the like.
Comments 4
For example,
"The scenes where he is blogging while intoxicated about his date who pisses him off because she tell him what he is."
Since you are recalling something in past tense, "pisses" should be "pissed" and "tell" should be "told."
My grammar is by no means perfect either, but I hope that is helpful!
Reply
Seems like this is mistakes and not lack of knowledge at least, for my own sake that's good.
Reply
Good luck to you!
Reply
Best not learn ASL(American Sign Language) then, lol.
French sentence structure is the only sign of ASL origins.
English--"I am washing the dishes." translated to ASL signs--"Dish wash me." Forget about verb tenses, plurals, punctuation, and the like.
Reply
Leave a comment