ParabolicMotion@lemmy.world to Showerthoughts@lemmy.world · edit-27 months agoIt must confuse English learners to hear phrases like, "I'm home", instead of "I am at home." We don't say I'm school, or I'm post office.message-squaremessage-square157fedilinkarrow-up1420arrow-down139
arrow-up1381arrow-down1message-squareIt must confuse English learners to hear phrases like, "I'm home", instead of "I am at home." We don't say I'm school, or I'm post office.ParabolicMotion@lemmy.world to Showerthoughts@lemmy.world · edit-27 months agomessage-square157fedilink
minus-squareAatube@kbin.melroy.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up3arrow-down1·edit-27 months agoIt’s not any of what you said. It’s an adv. according to many a dictionary. I doubt that any of my pals would call that wrong or anti–English class. (From today on, I aim to not say the fifthglyph for all 2nd posts to promote !avoid5@sh.itjust.works)
It’s not any of what you said. It’s an adv. according to many a dictionary. I doubt that any of my pals would call that wrong or anti–English class.
(From today on, I aim to not say the fifthglyph for all 2nd posts to promote !avoid5@sh.itjust.works)