Here is a fun test to take if you want to know where your English grammar is from. My result: Our top three guesses for your English dialect 1. US Black Vernacular / Ebonics 2. Singaporean 3. American (Standard) Our top three guesses for your native (first) language 1. Norwegian 2. Swedish 3. Dutch Ebonics? Dayum. I ain't no blach. Dis test be trippin'. Imma pop'em racists! Norwegian? How dare you?
Our top three guesses for your English dialect: 1. US Black Vernacular / Ebonics 2. South African 3. American (Standard) Our top three guesses for your native (first) language: 1. Norwegian 2. English 3. Dutch Yikes!
Thanks a lot for that link. Very interesting quiz. Our top three guesses for your English dialect: 1. Welsh (UK) 2. English (England) 3. US Black Vernacular / Ebonics Our top three guesses for your native (first) language: 1. English 2. Dutch 3. Norwegian Funny thing is, I'm German living in Germany.
Our top three guesses for your English dialect: 1. US Black Vernacular / Ebonics 2. Singaporean 3. New Zealandish Our top three guesses for your native (first) language: 1. Russian 2. Portuguese 3. Spanish
I got South African for dialect, and English for native language. Correct on one of those, so not toooo bad
Most People speak Garbage, not English, and Cockney and other regional variations are not legitimate either.
Our top three guesses for your English dialect: 1. American (Standard) 2. Canadian 3. US Black Vernacular / Ebonics Our top three guesses for your native (first) language: 1. English 2. Norwegian 3. Dutch
Yeah Butts like it's still My English Grammar. Not everybody may like it.Nor my underwear { if it got stained } I'm not goin' round town asking folk if they like the kind of mouthwash I use or the way I cheat at Poker. Some things are like personal. Like Grammar.I don't use bad grammar when I Pray.
My top picks: English language with the standard American dialect. The rest were probably random draws. I mean Dutch? Norwegian? Singaporean? Fun test though. [HR][/HR] Our top three guesses for your English dialect: 1. American (Standard) 2. Singaporean 3. US Black Vernacular / Ebonics Our top three guesses for your native (first) language: 1. English 2. Norwegian 3. Dutch
Our top three guesses for your English dialect: 1. Singaporean 2. American (Standard) 3. Canadian Our top three guesses for your native (first) language: 1. English 2. Norwegian 3. Swedish Singaporean? It must be the influence of all of those asians/islanders I work with. Prepositions be damned, eh?..
I beg your grammar.Me grammar is sufficient enough to pass muster even on Coney Island.Off season,as well,ta boot.
I feel that the proper use of bad grammar is a designation of good writing.It is considered slang { dialect }.Or how different people use provincial ways of expressing themselves. Mark Twain { Samuel Clemens } used it often. "Th' wo'ds used an' th' way in which they're pronounced make up th' dialeck of a region,as enny fool kin plainly see. "
My pet peeve is when professionals on TV use the singular "is" as a plural, "There is many..." My second peeve is when average people say, " I borrowed him my car" or "He borrowed me his car". It shows a complete lack of basic education. Then there's basic comprehension. I posted to the wrong thread. Sorry about that!
How about People that say Mens as plural of Man not realizing Men is already plural ? Correct; Men's room Man Men plural, Incorrect, The Mens took the field Correct, the Men took the field Correct, the Men's football team played today.
Yeah, I've heard it said that way before by a young woman who dropped out of elementary school. I was shocked.
I grew up in a very integrated and poor area, but wouldn't have guessed US black as my top vernacular. I want to test again! lol