I like English pronounciation more. But people say when they hear me talking English that my accent is rather German than Russian. Maybe this is a consequence of my attempts to learn German in...
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I like English pronounciation more. But people say when they hear me talking English that my accent is rather German than Russian. Maybe this is a consequence of my attempts to learn German in...
Basurero - you're killing all hopes in me :) Thanks anyway.
And, don't forget ebonics and Bubba's English :lol:[/quote]
I've never encountered these two. A sheer luck maybe. :)
My thought exactly so I asked because I needed an advice.
Russian grammar is tolerant to such things so most of books (good books I'd say :) ) are written with ... well... acceptable grammar....
scotcher is right. I used the term 'Perfect English' just to put a stress on the fact that I want to find a preferably interesting texts to read which may be considered 'Perfect' in a sense that they...
I don't think in Russian when I write or talk in English. I think in English but it doesn't help because I think incorrectly :)
And people what about my question from the original post:
I'd say 3%?
:D
Truthfully, probably like 90ish%? It's an incredibly subjective question, so I don't really know how to answer it. You have some crazy political ideas and your icon looks like a...
Yes it does. Just like I myself feel irritated when I see my countrymen make errors in Russian but I'd say "Perfectly" if I see a couple of mistakes in a text written by a non-Russian.
By the way,...
How often does it attract your attention, when while reading a text (any text) there are some mistakes in articles usage?
Do native speakers themselves make such mistakes? How often?
I'll try...
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