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There is no future tense in the English language. It's literally just the present tense with a modal verb tacked on the beginning.
Big respect to the people who learned English as either a 1st or 2nd language.
I just got my diploma. I officially have a Bachelor's degree and can become an English teacher. I also received a diploma which says I'm a German teacher as well. University is done, and now off to the world of employment. 😁
Только что получила диплом. Теперь у меня официально степень бакалавра, и я могу стать учителем английского языка. Я также получила, согласно которому я ещё и являюсь учителем немецкого. С универом покончено и теперь пора в мир трудоустройства. 😁
the fold -> foldren pipeline
Bathrobe if ya nasty. USA English. Honestly, I think I use mine for the purpose of a “house coat”
RB to see how others think-- also, what territory you're from and version of English you speak! (this is to settle a thing I am pondering)
Question about writing here: in my senior year of school my English teacher told my class that the word ‘get’ should never be used when writing. He said it’s a lazy word that never adds anything to the story, and that you should find a better way of explaining what you mean. I typically tend to avoid using ‘get’ as a result of what he said, but is it really that bad of a word to use?
My two favorite words of the English language: flabbergasted, and gobsmacked.
I got the Top 4.47% on this English Vocabulary test
advice
DO be realistic ✓
DON’T learn loads of new languages from scratch at the same time
DO learn completely different languages…
...OR learn similar languages✓
DON’T rush things✓
DO prioritize and set a timetable✓
DON’T spread yourself too thin
DO differentiate your languages
DON’T isolate your language studies✓