United States Boundary [USB]
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United States Boundary [USB]
All hail, milady, mylord!
It's great that you found us. We would be glad if you're eager to join our boundary. We are some citizens from the german World 1 and 2, who like to go global and train our rusted english language.
Feel welcomed and join us to trade with us. There are no special rules you have to follow - just treat us as nice as you want to be treated yourself.
If you're german speaking - train your english too.
If english is your mother tongue - teach us how to have fun in a foreign language.
If you're any other nationality - together we will find a way to understand each other.
Besides: laughter doesn't know any frontiers..........
Don't hesitate to ask any question you have - simply use this thread or send a dove to our chancellor or our vice-chancellor - or any other member you like - we all will be pleased to help you.
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@ pk - so we can learn from each other?! and btw - thanks to you, 'cause you're one of the cities that helped me grow from my startup here
@ Bartolome - perhaps the english style of us germans isn't that better anyway? you're right - here's the place to train english. but what the hack prevents us from using any language thats helps us understand each other?
good luck for both of you too - and wonderful last days with preparing for x-mas!
@ Bartolome - perhaps the english style of us germans isn't that better anyway? you're right - here's the place to train english. but what the hack prevents us from using any language thats helps us understand each other?
good luck for both of you too - and wonderful last days with preparing for x-mas!
Care-Taker is alright...Yagena wrote:shouldn't it be "i speak perfectly english"?care-taker wrote:im an american living in the U.S i speak perfect english and some spanish
hi, care-taker - we will meet soon
"I speak english", English here is a noun, denoting the name of a language. TO add the word perfect before it is to provide a pronoun, i.e., a quality of the noun, i.e., the english he speaks is perfect.
Alternatively, he could have said that "I speak english perfectly"
Here, 'speak' is a verb, i.e. it denotes action (the action of speaking) and thus the use of the present form 'perfectly' is appropriate as perfect is a proverb, i.e., the quality of speaking.
Pardon me, my knowledge of english grammar terms is a little poor. I never really memorised all that in school, only noted correct usage
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I am a Dutchman living near the German border and speak fluent English and German and of course Dutch. Planning to move to the USA soon and live overthere. Thought this would be the ideal guild with the multilingual exercising for everyone.
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