We share photos of English language that either does not mean what the writer thought it means, or it does not mean anything at all, and then we use these examples to teach correct English.
Sunday, May 24, 2015
This is from an English teacher?!?!?
This is from an English teacher? Besides poor punctuation, "a easy decision" should be "an easy decision."
A second image, intentionally not included due to branding, states "one dogs - My friend has a dogs." First of all, you can't have "one dogs," you can only have "one dog." "Dogs" is plural, meaning more than one. Also, either "my friend has a dog" or "my friend has dogs," but no one can have "a dogs."
The moral of this post is to be careful who you learn from.
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